The woman holds track of apps for appointments for this reason: ‘I need this’

In today’s world of wild digital meetings – sitting back and endless slide will only take you so far.

That is why Caitlin Trask, 32, decided to go an extra mile by creating a “man catalog” to follow all the hopeful men who match the apps – for research.

“Sorry I can’t go tonight, I have 513 men to document in my husband’s catalog,” The hopeless romantic is heard saying in a ticking video she posted, teasing her method.

Trask is strategic with her meeting tactics. Although she lives in Denver, Colorado, she Purposelio changes her location in applications in cities changes to see which lovers will match.

Once she receives that predicted notice – she goes to her Spreadsheet in Excel to increase age, height, her city of connection in which they live, work, religion and political attitude.

As it sounds like a crazy job that some people would roll for themselves – Trask told people its reasoning for organizing these potential researchers is to see which city has the highest chances of finding someone with whom it is compatible.


This woman’s Spreadsheets attracted the attention of many people online. Tiktok/@caitintransk

“Most of the boys I am finding are my usual kind, which means they have curly hair, good smiles and interesting incentives on their profile,” she told Outlet.

“Someone with whom it looks like I can have a fun conversation is what I’m finding generally.”

Clearly, she is a girl of data because she told people who like to analyze her findings to discover patterns in her meeting preferences – such as the fact that her type in Boston, Massachusetts, are boys over 6 meters 2 inches.

“The ultimate goal is to visit the places where I find out that there seems to be the single men with whom I am connected, and to visit there and see if anything comes from him,” Trask said in the interview.


Caitlin Traasc's headshot dressed in a black jacket.
Instagram/@Caitintransk

Trask’s research hit a chord with a lot of people online.

“Women in the stem collecting data,” joked a commentator.

“I kept a meeting/romantic diary all the past year and it was very useful to be able to go back and know why these men were terrible people lol,” someone disagreed, agreeing with the extra efforts of Trask.

“I need this,” someone else said.

And of course, there were a few days.

“We spend a lot of time thinking about men. They can’t even worry about reading our profiles. Enough,” read a comment.

“The big red flag on so many BTW levels,” wrote another commentator.


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