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Beyond Tinder, happn: Relationship expert Elena Eustache launches LoveTheApp

Dr Elena Eustache has launched a new mobile app called LoveTheApp for users who are genuinely seeking life-long committed relationships or marriage.

Eustache defines her brand as a tough, straightforward, no games, approach, and users can also expect that same position from LoveTheApp. (Photo: Agency)

Tried and but could not find the bonding that you were looking? Now, a love and relationship expert, has launched a new mobile app called for users who are genuinely seeking life-long committed relationships or marriage.

“Today's world has become a very challenging place in which to find true love. The loss of values, morals, respect, trust, and commitment make this endeavour seemingly impossible, with instant gratification playing an underlying role in today's society, “said Dr. Elena Eustache, creator of the LoveTheApp.

“The desire to build relationships, marriages and families seem to be lost. Quantity over quality seems to be the driving force behind most sites. ‘Quick hookups' and ‘casual dating' have become the new relationship status of many. Although the majority of today's society seems to want a quick ‘one night of love' fix, there are a countless number of people who long for that happily-ever-after relationship. This is why I created LoveTheApp and why it differs from other dating app's and sites,” she adds.

Eustache defines her brand as a tough, straightforward, no games, approach, and users can also expect that same position from LoveTheApp. This app is not a casual dating application or dating site. Users will be able to search for, identify and connect with others who also aspire to be in a committed ‘forever' relationship, like marriage or a lifelong partner, who also shares their needs and goals. For example, someone who may want to have children, coupled with someone who might already have children in the hopes of merging their families.

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