Evan Reas was not exactly lucky with women.
In his words, he had an unfortunate "lack of game" around them. But instead of wallowing in a tub of Ben & Jerry's, he had an idea. What if he made an FFP – that's "flirting facilitation platform" – where he could tell someone how he feels, without the embarrassment of them knowing who you are?
Well, after "90 cumulative years of frustrated flirtation, 42 cups of coffee, and 12 hours of hardcore development," an anonymous flirting site, similar to Twitter, was born: Likealittle.com.
Ignoring the fact that "FFP" sounds like some kind of E-Harmony jargon, Likealittle seems to have gained a very large fan base in the span of just a few short months, and a big part of that might have something to do with an anonymous aspect, or maybe even simple charm.
Likealittle was brought to Otterbein's campus just this past Tuesday (thanks to Becca Lowe, Matthew Coffill, Gillian Henning, Eric Wolff & Bridgette Wilterdink – Otterbein's founding members),and it seems to be spreading like wildfire.
The Otterbein page already has 64 likes on Facebook and multiple pages of posts. For those who remain unsure, there are moderators to remove posts deemed inappropriate, and users can remove posts as well.
With the popularity of his site, Evan's "game" has surely improved, and this is his goal for all users. If a cute post just isn't helping though, a "plan B" is offered: carry around a picture of a cute puppy - one is available on the site.