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Designer Stefan Bucher's Medals Award the Trials of Modern Love

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The Persistent Online Dating Campaign Medal

Awarded for: Engaging in a sustained effort of online dating across multiple sites for a period of at least one year.

Medal: Three-dimensional heart fashioned from silicon and adorned with gold circuit wiring.

On Reverse: "By choosing 'Accept Medal,' I certify I am at least 18 years old and agree to this medal's privacy policy and terms of use."

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    A writer, a gelato-eater and a walker in LA. Follow her at @gelatobaby
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