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Indian women (and men) are redefining the ways in which they find the right partner, and enabling them - is Woo! Join us on on the Finding Mr. Right as we decode what the search involves today.
Indian women (and men) are redefining the ways in which they find the right partner, and enabling them – is Woo! Join us on on the Finding Mr. Right as we decode what the search involves today.
Once upon a time, the quest for a companion was limited to one’s friends and social circle. No longer!
A true companion, a friend or a partner could be waiting for you anywhere in this world. Someone with whom you find that instant connect…
Woo is a leading dating app for urban singles to connect with like-minded people with interests and lifestyles similar to yours.Women’s Web would like to listen to your experiences of Finding Mr Right.
Do you have a story of how you found your Mr. Right?
Do you have a story of how you connected with a stranger and then became friends?
DO you have a funny experience to share about the journey, if you haven’t found him yet?
Step 1: Write a blog post on your own blog on the theme, Finding. Mr Right. You can share a personal story, talk about a friend’s experience, or just talk about a funny incident you encountered in searching the Mr Right.
Step 2: Make sure to add this paragraph to your post:
“This blogathon is supported by Woo, The most popular match making app in India with a base of over 3.5 million users.”
Step 3: Submit a link to your blogpost in the comments section below with your name.
And…you are done! (Use the hashtag #WooLetsTalk and tag www.facebook.com/getwooapp when you post on social media.)
Wandering Soul wins the 1st prize of shopping vouchers worth Rs.2500 with her entry, Where Art Thou?
Kanika G wins the 2nd prize of shopping vouchers worth Rs.1500 with her entry, When I Lost My Marbles
November’s Child wins the 3rd prize of shopping vouchers worth Rs.1000 with her entry, Letter to Mr. Right
Congratulations and a big note of thanks to every single participant!
Here are the fun prizes courtesy Woo.
Submit your blogpost link in the comments below latest by Dec 15th, 12 AM (Midnight).
With a base of over 3.5 million users which is rapidly growing, Woo has become the most popular dating app in India. According to IMRB report 2015, Woo topped the list of top 10 dating apps in India. Woo provides a platform of like-minded urban singles looking for a life partner.
Woo provides a host of unique features for its users thereby making this search journey more enjoyable and easy. Some of the features like Tag Search help users discover people based on attributes that matter to them. Question cast is another feature where a user can ask or answer a question and get matched if the conversation piques their interest. A bunch of other features such as Crush and Boost hugely increase the chance of you finding the right match.
Since its launch in July 2014, Woo has been lauded for its women-centric approach and the sting out of the arduous road to meeting someone special, especially in a country like India.
Get started on your journey to finding your companion! Download the Woo App here.
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Neena was the sole caregiver of Amma and though one would think that Amma was dependent on her, Neena felt otherwise.
Neena inhaled the aroma that emanated from the pan and took a deep breath. The aroma of cumin interspersed with butter transported her back to the modest kitchen in her native village. She could picture her father standing in the kitchen wearing his white crisp kurta as he made delectable concoctions for his only daughter.
Neena grew up in a home where both her parents worked together in tandem to keep the house up and running. She had a blissful childhood in her modest two-room house. The house was small but every nook and cranny gave her memories of a lifetime. Neena’s young heart imagined that her life would follow the same cheerful course. But how wrong she was!
When she was sixteen, the catastrophic clutches of destiny snatched away her parents. They passed away in a road accident and Neena was devastated. Relatives thronged her now gloomy house and soon it was decided that she should be married off.
Women today don’t want to be in a partnership that complicates their lives further. They need an equal partner with whom they can figure out life as a team, playing by each other’s strengths.
We all are familiar with that one annoying aunty who is more interested in our marital status than in the dessert counter at a wedding. But these aunties have somehow become obsolete now. Now they are replaced by men we have in our lives. Friends, family, and even work colleagues. It’s the men who are worried about why we are not saying yes to one among their clans. What is wrong with us? Aren’t we scared of dying alone? Like them?
A recent interaction with a guy friend of mine turned sour when he lectured me about how I would regret not getting married at the right time. He lectured that every event in our lives needs to be completed within a certain timeframe set by society else we are doomed. I wasn’t angry. I was just disappointed to realize that annoying aunties are rapidly doubling in our society. And they don’t just appear at weddings or family functions anymore. They are everywhere. They are the real pandemic.
Let’s examine this a little closer.
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