Meet compatible personality matches on So Syncd now: https://app.sosyncd.com/BdNN/2Psych2Go
So Syncd, the personality type dating app, is based on the 16 personalities Myers & Briggs model. It is revolutionizing the way people date by pairing couples who have just the right amount of similarities to form a strong connection and just the right amount of differences to create that spark.
Are you seeing someone right now? Or perhaps you have a crush on someone? What attractive behaviors do you have that you can display to your date? Well, here are a few behaviors that attract people the most. Do you do any of them?
We also made a video on the signs you’re actually attractive: https://youtu.be/22KSRN2Y2Mg
Writer: Michal Mitchell
Script Editor & Manager: Kelly Soong
VO: Amanda Silvera
Animator: Tris Canimo
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong
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