A perspective from Kunny: Our story is straightforward. We met on Hinge while I attended nursing school and Peter was a tutor at C2. We moved in together during the pandemic while I worked as a NICU registered nurse at NYU Langone and Peter was a reporter for Fox News Digital (although he's a "liberal snowflake"). We soon adopted the love of my life, Joe, because Peter worried I was "lonely staying up at night while working a nightshift schedule and needed a friend." We moved to Garden City when we found our dream home and decided, if we can make it through the Long Island real estate process, we might as well get married. We got engaged on our anniversary in September 2023. Our relationship has been easy and I have Peter to thank for that. He has been by my side everyday since we met in 2018 and has quite literally saved my life on many occasions. Life as a pediatric nurse practitioner in an intensive care unit can be tough to say the least, but each time when I find myself in that really dark place, Peter has been there. I truly don't know what I've done to deserve this amazing, supportive, loving person. I've seen him grow from being a reporter at Fox to landing a new role as an editor for Newsweek. His hard work, creativity, and passion for family, literature, politics, world affairs, movies, TV, sports (esp. European football), and history are astonishing. Peter, you are such a light and I will spend the rest of my life trying to live up to the person you are for me and Joe. I cannot wait until the day I get to call you my husband. A perspective from Peter: Kunny literally burst into my life: We connected over Hinge, but the first time I saw her was when she was running down the street apologizing for being late. She was animated, she was effusive, and she was eager to make a good first impression. She thought she had messed up, but I was already pretty smitten. The fact that we met to go on a scavenger hunt at the MOMA and won was just a cherry on the cake of our first date. I made sure that every date ended with agreeing to the next one so that I knew I would be able to see her again, and I quickly realized she wanted to see me too. Soon, we were spending every weekend together. My family knew I was seeing someone, but I thought I was being sly. I’m sure they could see I was more upbeat than I had been for awhile – after all, it’s not easy staying optimistic when you’re living with your parents and working as a tutor on Long Island. But Kunny saw my potential, and I saw a woman driven to excel in a difficult field while continually underestimating herself. Her kindness, ambition, humor and care for others are the reasons she continues to exceed and grow as a healthcare provider and just a few of the reasons I love her. Every day together we spend pushing each other to try and become our best selves, and I can’t wait to see what we become as husband and wife.