Eve Tilley-Coulson, a 35-year-old corporate litigation attorney from Los Angeles, is offering a $5,000 referral bonus to anyone who can find her a husband.
Tilley-Coulson has been single for about five years, and she says that she’s tired of the dating scene. She’s tried meeting people in person and on dating apps, but she hasn’t had much luck.
“Since COVID, there’s been a weird shift in dating culture,” she said. “Guys don’t approach you in person, and most of the men on apps aren’t swiping to seriously date.”
Tilley-Coulson says that she’s looking for a husband who is 27 to 40 years old, 5-foot-11 or taller, has a witty “British” sense of humor, and loves sports, animals, and kids. She’s also open to being in a long-distance relationship.
“My perfect guy is the perfect wedding date: He can take a shot with my brother, dance with my grandma, he knows how to work the room but also comes back to check on me,” she said. “He’s a well-rounded chameleon.”
Tilley-Coulson’s offer has received mixed reactions online. Some people have called her “desperate” for offering up a $5,000 husband commission, but she says that she’s confident in her strategy.
“I stand by it,” she said. “Hey, if you help me meet him, the money is yours.”
Tilley-Coulson’s story is a reminder that there are many different ways to find love. If you’re single and looking for a partner, don’t be afraid to get creative. You never know where you might find your soulmate.