After college, a friend and I decided to join some online dating apps. Ideally, we were looking to go on dates, and then gather together and laugh about awful or awkward dating stories. So I created a profile on Coffee Meets Bagel, an online dating site with an algorithm that randomly matches people based on their common Facebook friends. I added a couple of photos, various witty lines about myself, then released my profile into cyberspace. One day I ended up matching with Eric Webb. We texted for a week before he asked me out to lunch. On November 9, 2013, we met for lunch at San Marino Seafood. He wore a Google T-shirt, jeans, and instead of waving to say "hello" .... he flung up his right arm in the air and in some sort of fist pump gesture at me. I don't remember specific details about that first lunch, but I knew I met someone I could be myself around. On January 9, 2014, Eric Webb became my boyfriend. After that we did what normal couples do -- we spent 16 months in a long-distance relationship from Los Angeles to Las Vegas while I attended nursing school and Eric attended music production school. A couple of years later -- lets say 4 years--Eric and I hiked up 82% of Angel's Landing in Zion National Park, where he asked me to marry him. And on that day, June 25, 2019, Eric Webb became my fiancé.
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