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MostRomanticSite.com - I created a side project to build Internet's most romantic website to prove to my wife that I am romantic. :-)
And curiously enough, two couples that have public internet presence already submitted their photos and thoughts/love messages.

They were fast:

BBQboy and Spanky (Frank&Lisette):

https://bbqboy.net/category/africa/

thevagabondstories (Harry&Nikita)

https://www.instagram.com/thevagabondstories/p/Bsrf1F8AAjh/

Good catch.

I have been part of digital outreach campaigns in my company where we bring many micro-influencers on board before the launch.

So, I think maybe he also would have asked few hundred people to join by mass mailing them.

What happens when the couple splits and wants their page taken down?
Why so negative?
It's not negative, it's a genuine questions about something that _will_ happen. The number of relationships that are permanent is not 100%, therefore the website _will_ run into this at some point.

If I had to guess, it would be much more than 50% of submissions. Who wants to have a permanent page of their past relationship for all to see?

"If you're single [...]. Not for you."

Oof. I'd personally take out the "Not for you" bits; they're somewhat redundant (title above it already says that).