An anonymous man in his 30s is seeking a wife — and someone else to do the hard work of winning her heart.
Who needs to be lucky in love when you can just pay a fortune for it?
The man claims he wants to find his one-and-only — but needs someone to make some sweet small talk on his behalf, admitting it’s not his forte.. “But first, I’m seeking a Cyrano de Bergerac.” In the play, Cyrano — a gifted writer who is embarrassed about his large nose — is hired by a handsome yet uncharming nobleman, Christian, to write love letters on his behalf and win the heart of a beauty named Roxane. Drama ensues when Cyrano finds that he, too, has fallen for Roxane amid concealing his identity at the behest of Christian.
“You: a witty banterer that loves the apps,” he described of his ideal ghostwriter. “Us: the most unstoppable force on the NY dating scene.”r, where users dubiously questioned the ethics — and legitimacy — of the post.
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