Woman Sits Outside Ex's House Swiping on a Dating App for 45 Minutes to Get a Match, Happy Couple Now Engaged

Woman Sits Outside Ex's House Swiping on a Dating App for 45 Minutes to Get a Match, Happy Couple Now Engaged

  • A strategic woman took to a dating app to hunt down and get a match with her ex-boyfriend
  • Sarah Young swiped for 45 minutes until she found her former boyfriend, Nathan Lopez, 26 on Bumble
  • The couple had been apart for four months before Sarah's stunt and both admit that the separation helped them grow

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A woman determined to get back with her college boyfriend did the most to make sure they had reunited again.

Sarah Young, 24, sat outside her ex's apartment scrolling through the dating app, Bumble until she found his dating profile and 'matched' with him to get them back together.

Woman sits outside ex's house
A woman was determined to get back together with her "soul mate". Image: The Mirror/Facebook
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According to Wales Online, she swiped for 45 minutes until she found her former boyfriend, Nathan Lopez, 26.

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She waited until they 'matched' before telling him it was 'fate' when they got back together in August 2021. The couple had spent four months apart.

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A few months after separating, Sarah went to see Nathan as a friend. When she realised he was on the Bumble dating app, she took a chance at love again. But she had to make a few adjustments before finding and matching with him, News24 reports.

The couple agrees that the time apart did them some good, giving them time to grow and focus on what they want for each other.

Now four years later, the happy couple is set to marry after Nathan proposed in April this year, and they are grateful for a second chance with each other.

Social media users shared their opinions and reactions to the interesting love story, with several pointing out that Sarah's tactics to get back with the love of her life were rather creepy. Check out some of the comments on Facebook:

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Paddy Mc Laughlin wrote:

"Creepy but I like her style shows true commitment love a girl to be into me like that ."

Ali Gaydon said:

"I'm glad it had a happy ending let's see how long it lasts can you update us when it goes belly up please just curious whether she wore him down so much he couldn't say no or he truly fell in love."

Jonathan Lambert commented:

"Very creepy! That's stalking."

Arron Richardson wrote:

"You wouldn't want to have a game of hide and seek with her..... You'd lose EVERY time...... ."

Isabelle Love said:

"Sounds like the show "You" - the woman version of joe lol."

Woman shoots her shot and gives hunky man her digits but gets rejected

In another story, Briefly News reported that a woman attempted to shoot her shot by giving a hunky man her digits, only to get painfully rejected in a skit.

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@sarahvilard shared the embarrassing ordeal on TikTok, where comments from multiple languages across the world can be seen. Peeps offered her kind words to encourage her not to let this one rejection get to her.

Unrequited love, shown in this skit, is a thoroughly unpleasant experience for many who wish to find their special someone. The hunt for a soul mate is filled with disappointment for most individuals and can be a morale-destroying experience for many.

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