"I must have made a spectacular impression, because I still thought it could've gone either way at that point," Quinn said, flashing a smile at her brown-haired boyfriend. Sparks flew, and on May 22, Mathers took Quinn on a real date, showing up with a bouquet of flowers to pick her up and take her to dinner at Bryn Mawr's classy Yangming. This virtual love story may seem out of the ordinary, but it isn't: Since its late-2012 launch, Tinder has exploded in popularity among twentysomethings who use the smartphones at their fingertips to find love, sex and everything in between.Īfter Quinn and Mathers "matched" on Tinder, they exchanged messages for two weeks. So he swiped his finger to the right, across the glowing touchscreen of his iPhone - a hopeful gesture that would quickly connect him with Quinn on Tinder, a dating app on which she, too, had "swiped right" when she saw his profile pop up on her iPhone. Within seconds, Mathers knew that Quinn, 24, of Berwyn, was something special - and he wanted to let her know. Big, blue eyes," Mathers, 28, of West Chester, recalled with a grin. We hope you enjoy your stay in /r/AskNYC and gain some useful information from your visit.DAN MATHERS remembers the first time he laid eyes on Morgan Quinn - the way the yellow shirt she wore and the waterfall of blond hair spilling onto her shoulders offset her sky-blue eyes. Remember: the more you tell us, the more we can help you!
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