Sending yourself
flowers from your imaginary boyfriend is a thing of the past.
Whether you are
lonely or just plain sick of explaining why you are single, the Invisible
Boyfriend (or Invisible Girlfriend) app created by
Matthew Homann and Kyle Tabor allows users to experience the fake relationships
of their dreams.
For $24.99 a
month you can immediately feel the effects of a rewarding virtual partner with
the app designed to send user’s texts, voicemails and even a handwritten note
from the perfect person that they created. When FEMAIL learned that the
Minnesota-based app had launched in BETA today,
In the
technological age, there seems to be an app for all of your romantic needs.
In 2012,
conflicted women were able to download the Should I Break Up With My Boyfriend?
app in order to figure out if they should stay with their partner or end their
relationships.
Coincidentally,
the following year saw the creation of BreakUpText, an app that
offers multiple options for users to end their
relationships electronically with little to no fuss.
And then 2014 was
the year of the BroApp.
Lazy men around
the world rejoiced when they learned of the electronic tool that pre-programs
and sends text message to women, so they will feel adequately adored.
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