Houston, an energetic city known for basketball, breweries, and bustling highways. Somewhere among this enigmatic sea of people, places and things two very different individuals met their match. Brittany and Ferris both used dating apps before finding each other, they swiped, had a bagel, and did a little fishing. After a few months, each single …
We, as a culture, spend billions of dollars on different ways to cover our natural smells. Perfume, deodorant, soaps, even shaving areas to keep them easier to clean and less likely to hold scent—all of this is part of our constant struggle to stay socially acceptable and attractive. That said, there might actually be something …
We’ve heard your feedback on the Pheramor via our website, social media channels, and email. Thank you! With your replies, we went to the lab, and we came out with new updates. Here’s what to expect from Version 3.0: Added Security To enjoy the latest and greatest, you need to re-log into the Pheramor app. …
I am excited about Pheramor, a dating platform that is revolutionizing the way that dating is done. Despite its newness, I know that this model will work—for you, for your bestie, and for all of the singles out there looking for another way—because this new idea is built on the strong foundation of old ideas. …
We’re looking at a bright 2019! But first, we’re grateful for what we’ve accomplished in 2018 with your support. Our mission is to help you find love in online dating by using genetic and social data for better matches and relationships. Plus, we want to help you give back to the community via our partnership …
Our genetics strongly influence attraction. The specific genes that are most important for attraction are called our human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes, which are essential for our immune system. But why would the immune system—the system that protects us from getting sick—be involved in the attraction response? Why should the thing that determines whether I …
With less than a month away from the New Year, we look beyond 2019 and project the online dating landscape five years out. According to a new study conducted by Imperial College London and eHarmony, DNA will continue to play a role in online dating. Researchers concluded the following: “By 2025 battling over your profile …
Maybe it’s a hang-up from when we were kids trying to behave well enough to get in last-minute good-kid credit for Santa. Maybe it’s the spirit of gift-giving, being surrounded by loved ones, or getting a merciful break that you can fill with naps. Maybe family stresses you out, and you want to make sure …
We’re grateful to announce a new partnership with Gift of Life, an established organization dedicated to connecting potential donors with individuals struggling with a cancer diagnosis. Our collective search to find a match, a cure, and love all starts with a swab of the cheek. The Pheramor-Gift of Life partnership is a natural formation; we …
Online dating fatigue is on the rise. We’re downloading and engaging; then, we’re uninstalling and taking a break. According to the University of Chicago psychologist, John T. Cacioppo, more than 33% of couples who married in the United States from 2005 to 2012 met on the Internet. Among those using online dating platforms, a common …