A man who posted a 'wanted ad' to social media to find partners for his two sisters has been flooded with applications.
Unlike when our grandparents and parents were growing up, there are an awful lot of ways to find the 'perfect one' nowadays.
Of course, you can still go out and meet someone in the likes of nightclubs and bars, but dating apps such as Tinder and Bumble have certainly grew in popularity in recent years.
This potential love story is certainly unusual though, as a man took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to seek some partners for his two sisters.
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He penned: "I have two sisters. They are both single. Another Holiday is approaching with no brother-in-laws in sight. We need to change that."
In the post, Jared Doerfler, who writes a weekly newsletter covering the business side of golf, posted a photo of himself alongside his wife and two siblings.
"The girl on the far left is my wife - she’s not looking for a boyfriend (at least I don’t think so)," Doerfler jokingly added.
He then went on to describe both of his sisters, declaring some of their hobbies plus a background to some of their personal lives.
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The idea, you ask? Well, to basically find someone that is compatible.
Describing his older sibling, who is in the fair right of the photo, Doerfler said she is an Iowa State graduate while also still residing in the state.
He added that she has no kids, while the dog that she lives with is rather 'annoying'.
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As for her career, the woman works in finance, with the brother labelling her as 'stubborn' to conclude the mini bio.
The younger sister, who's in the middle-left of the photo, is also an Iowa State graduate but currently lives in south Florida.
She has one child, and also a dog; though this pup is apparently 'good'.
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The brother states she works in apparel, and does have her hippie tendencies.
"If interested - apply in replies," Doerfler concluded the X post.
Well, despite only being up for the matter of a day, the man has been flooded with applications.
Due to the wild interest, a Google Forms have since been setup to apply, which has since been dubbed as 'The Committee'.
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"The committee is going to put Tinder and Bumble out of business," Doerfler joked in a thread.
Remarkably, he added: "The committee has received over 1,300 Google Form applications. At the request of the sisters - the Google Form has been turned off.
"The sisters will begin reviewing the applications."
Topics: Sex and Relationships, Twitter, Viral