Pining for more info than often offered in a dating profile? A Christmas tree, in all its festive splendour, can say more about someone’s true personality! Ever wondered how to unearth more about a potential muddy match’s personality without bombarding them with questions over messages back and forth? Well, for those who want to delve… Continue reading How Christmas trees can reveal more about a match’s roots
Author: Andrew Mitchell
Success stories flock in
We’ve had lots of good news from singles who have flown the online dating nest with new muddy matches in tow of late. Maybe the festive feel good of December has inspired people to up their dating game, or perhaps cuffing season is making its mark. Either way, it’s a breath of fresh (country air)… Continue reading Success stories flock in
‘Love moves in mysterious ways’ for farm fit couple
Online friendship bloomed into rural romance and an engagement for young-at-heart country couple, who met on Muddy Matches. A farm fit 75-year-old widower, who vowed to give himself 12 months breathing space on any major decisions in life, got engaged to his muddy match, exactly a year on from his promise. And he says, “the… Continue reading ‘Love moves in mysterious ways’ for farm fit couple
‘I’m glad I took the chance.’
Today, we heard from Sarah, who told time to tell of her online dating success with Muddy Matches, on Trust Pilot. Sarah left a positive review for others; and, as an independent, family run dating service, we are thankful for it. Sarah wrote: “I had only been on the site a week and found my… Continue reading ‘I’m glad I took the chance.’
Do sparks fly on a Bonfire Night date?
Sparks may fly, and chemistry can sizzle… but is fireworks night a boom or bust date idea for muddy matchers with one eye on animal welfare? Dating logic will tell you that bonfire night, and the chance to oooo and ahhhh at a local fireworks display, represents a perfect romantic opportunity to cosy up for… Continue reading Do sparks fly on a Bonfire Night date?
Equestrian dating is hot to trot across the UK.
A quick look at Google trends confirms it; equestrian dating and dating horse people is a hot to trot trend in the UK online dating sector right now. Much like profiles photos with tigers, fish, motorbikes or in front of gym mirrors was a thing when it comes to online dating profiles, a love of… Continue reading Equestrian dating is hot to trot across the UK.
Self confessed ‘boot snob’ falls knee deep in muddy love
Country couple, Russell and Ali set to wed six years after meeting online whilst rural dating with Muddy Matches. We were delighted to hear from Sussex gent Russell this week, who was thrilled to let us know that he and his muddy match Ali will be getting married next year. Russell, 60% muddy, and a… Continue reading Self confessed ‘boot snob’ falls knee deep in muddy love
Three weddings and a tractor!
Muddy-matched couple finally tie the knot after having their big day cancelled twice due to lockdown If at first you don’t succeed… Having had their rural wedding plans thrown into disarray by COVID-19, engaged Muddy Matched pair Kerry and arable farmer Richard have tied the knot in a church ceremony, at the third time of… Continue reading Three weddings and a tractor!
Sarah finds her soulmate in sheep farmer, Derek.
Separated Yorkshire single, Sarah hoped for that ‘elusive spark’ whilst online dating. She never expected to unearth a soulmate in muddy boots. When Sarah slid into our DMs on social media, she was beaming with praise. Her update on life as a country couple with her farming Muddy Match, brightened a rather grey Autumnal morning.… Continue reading Sarah finds her soulmate in sheep farmer, Derek.
‘Life couldn’t be any better’ for muddy Welsh couple.
Welsh couple Emma and Mark talk of a new chapter in muddy life together, two years after matching online whilst country life dating. The Muddy Matches team were delighted to hear from Welsh singles Emma and Mark this week. They contacted us through social media with an update on their new life together, as a… Continue reading ‘Life couldn’t be any better’ for muddy Welsh couple.