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From wsj.com: What if the key to lasting love isn’t just a perfect profile picture? Meet Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder of Bumble, who’s reflecting on her own love story. Despite her success in the dating app world, she admits she wouldn’t have swiped right on her husband. This revelation sparks a deeper question: Are we really equipped to identify what we need in a partner based solely on photos and checklists? As Wolfe Herd approaches the arrival of her third child, she shares that after eight years of marriage, she’s learned that true connection often transcends superficial criteria. The reality is, many happy couples might not even recognize their soulmate in a digital landscape dominated by images and statistics. Ultimately, Wolfe Herd’s journey reminds us that love is more complex than algorithms suggest. It’s about understanding the nuances of human connection. Learn more about this at wsj.com.
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Read Original →Whitney Wolfe Herd has a confession: She would never have swiped right on her husband.She now thinks that many happy couples, even ones who didn’t have a Positano, Italy, wedding featured in Vogue like Wolfe Herd, wouldn’t find each other if all they had to go on was a photo and list of criteria. We can’t articulate what we need in a relationship, Wolfe Herd believes now, after eight years of marriage and weeks from having her third child. Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8