Woman Drafts 17-page Contract For Tinder Boyfriends After 2 Weeks Of Dating

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 24: The "Tinder" app logo is seen on a mobile phone screen on November 24, 2016 in London, England. Following a number of deaths linked to the use of anonymous online dating apps, the police have warned users to be aware of the risks involved, following the growth in the scale of violence and sexual assaults linked to their use. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

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Woman Drafts 17-page Contract For Tinder Boyfriends After 2 Weeks Of Dating

Millennial dating is not easy, and for one Tinder couple, there was a lot of paperwork!

Annie Wright, 21, drafted a 17-page relationship contract for her Tinder boyfriend after just two weeks of dating.

Michael Head, 23, had four main objectives: honesty, communication, awareness of partner’s needs, and clarity and alignment in their intentions.

“I made the idea as a joke, then he said, ‘No, seriously. We can do that and talk about it,’ ” Wright, said to Kennedy News.

The couple met kast October through the popular swap dating app Tinder,

“At the time, I had braces in college, and I was very embarrassed,” said Wright. “It was also pandemic time. But I got to the point where I was like ‘screw it — I’m going on dates with guys and don’t care anymore.’ I matched with almost anybody on Tinder and would tell my matches, ‘I’m going on a walk with my dog at 2 p.m. today — are you free?’ It was a fluke that I met him. I was going on three Tinder dates a week to go out there and meet people.”

“He was like, ‘I want us to be boyfriend and girlfriend,’ ” Wright said. “In order to be ready for that, we had to lay some serious ground rules.”

They said they both presented the contracts to each other and believe it is the secret to their successful relationship.

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