Website offers text messages from fake girlfriend

WASHINGTON – Without a partner and feeling a little lonely this holiday season? Now, there’s an app for that.

A new website can offer you a little companionship in the form of text messages from a fake girlfriend.

The site, appropriately called “Fake Girlfriend,” is a free service.

Users simply send a text message to the provided phone number and within seconds a fake girlfriend responds with a loving note. An example: “I miss you, honey. Xoxo. (:”

Relationship coach Jennifer Styers tells a Dallas television station that while most people probably use it for fun, there will be some out there “who would actually take the service seriously.”

“They’re not getting attention; they’re not getting text messages like everybody else. Their phone isn’t blowing up with somebody, so they, I guess, feel a need to create a girlfriend,” Styers tells CW 33 News.

She warns that technology may be getting in the way of social interaction for those who feel lonely.

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