Play #CHScupid

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Get matched up for Valentine’s Day by CHStoday

Being single in Charleston can be hardour team knows first-hand. Remember when we asked y’all what dating in CHS is like?

  • “I think dating in Charleston is pretty decent because of the massive amount of young professionals moving here.” –Lauren B.
  • “Charleston dating = Peter Pan syndrome.”@fraserspeaks

Others tended to agree that it’s difficult finding that special someone to settle down with...

With February approaching (a.k.a. the month of love), we’re going to play #CHScupid for a blind date matchup in celebration of Valentine’s Day. Love is in the air.

Send us the most eligible bachelor/bachelorette you know (by next Thursday, Jan. 24) with: ✔ name, ✔ age, ✔ sexual orientation, ✔ job, ✔ photo, + ✔ why they should be picked for our blind date matchup. You know you have a single friend that is 👏 such 👏 a 👏 catch and needs to get out there… or maybe you’re the most eligible single you know. Go for it.

Please email submissions to hello@thechstoday.com.

In the end, y’all will vote for up to six of the Holy City’s finestas paired up by the CHStoday team– to venture out on a romantic one-on-one date just in time for Valentine’s Day (on-the-house, of course).

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