A 49-year-old woman from London says she meets her now-husband within three months after stopping use of dating apps and instead working with a “flirting coach and hypnotherapist.” She describes a period of one-to-one sessions that she calls “terrifying,” during which she is given exercises intended to build confidence and social approach skills.
According to the account, the coaching includes tasks such as speaking with strangers in everyday public places, including art galleries and Tesco. After completing these steps, she reports meeting her husband and entering a relationship that ultimately leads to marriage.
Both outlets present the same narrative and timeline and focus on the self-described training approach and the types of in-person challenges assigned during coaching. They do not provide external verification of the results beyond the subject’s own testimony, nor do they detail her specific dating app usage or the criteria used to evaluate the coaching’s effectiveness.