"The only contagious thing in this house is laughter": how to get acquainted in the era of quarantine
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PictolicThe panic that has risen due to the coronavirus is exhausting, the self-isolation regime is depressing… Times are difficult now, but no one has canceled the sense of humor! Look at the funny photo series about online dating - its author, American Nate Hoffeditz, shows how user profiles on dating sites should look now. But he's right!


His Facebook post has gone viral and has already garnered more than 200 thousand views, more than 60 thousand likes and more than 40 thousand comments. So his efforts have clearly paid off.

"Let me be your prince in shining armor"
Now many lonely people are locked up at home, can't go on dates, and their only outlet is online dating. Nate is not married himself, but, according to him, "he can't blame the quarantine in any way."

"The only contagious thing in this house is laughter"

"I'm just looking for a love that knows no decline and decay..."
And Nate is also very happy that he managed to make a lot of people laugh. After all, laughter is the best medicine.

"The only thing I'm not afraid of getting infected with is feelings"

"Baby, you have to let me love you (gloves won't hurt)"
Keywords: Quarantine | Dating site
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