Technology can be pretty helpful, but it can also make your love life impersonal. For example, dating apps result in people using the numbers game by sending the same messages to multiple people to get replies back.
But that might not be as bad as people who earnestly use this new breakup app.
Binder is a free app created by a Scottish beer company, Tennent's Lager, and it helps people end relationships by calling them and texting them.
"Binder makes it just as easy to get rid of them, too. With one swipe
we take out all the pain of chucking your other half," reads the
description on Apple.
You do this by picking the gender of the person you're dumping. You then enter their name and phone number. Next, you can add a photo of them, or skip that and hit the bin. Lastly, you hit one of four excuses provided:
But that might not be as bad as people who earnestly use this new breakup app.
Binder is a free app created by a Scottish beer company, Tennent's Lager, and it helps people end relationships by calling them and texting them.
You do this by picking the gender of the person you're dumping. You then enter their name and phone number. Next, you can add a photo of them, or skip that and hit the bin. Lastly, you hit one of four excuses provided:
- "Our relationship is as patchy as your beard."
- "It's better to have loved and lost, so, on that note, 'Get Lost.'"
- "If you were the last person on Earth, I'd still send this."
- "I don't want you close to me, emotionally or geographically."
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