Navneeth had been on almost every dating app out there. Swipe after swipe, chat after chat - everything felt temporary. He wasn’t looking for a fleeting connection or a “lets-see-where-this-goes” kind of love. He wanted something intentional. So when he joined Aisle, it wasn’t with high expectations, but with hope.
 
Glory downloaded Aisle one morning with quiet curiosity. She wasn’t entirely sure how the app worked, but something about it felt different - calmer, more intentional, like it matched the pace of her heart. By evening, she hadn’t come across much activity and assumed no one was interested. What she didn’t realise was that Aisle worked a little differently - people could send comments on her profile, and she hadn’t checked that part yet.

Just as she was about to close the app, a small notification caught her eye. One new comment. She tapped on it.
 
And there he was - Navneeth.

His message read:

"Hi, Glory. This is Navneethan. I came across your profile, and if you're interested, we'd talk more. 🌸"

It was simple. But to her, it felt sincere. And the flower emoji? That sealed the deal. She replied. They matched. And everything changed. 

From the start, the connection felt easy. Glory had written that she was looking for a dog person - she had two. Navneeth had one. Their first few conversations were entirely about their pets. Even today, they talk about them like co-parents.

But it wasn’t just the dogs. There was something old-school about the way they showed up for each other. When Navneeth mentioned he believed in old-fashioned love, Glory was surprised - because she did too.

After talking for a while, they exchanged numbers. And as an opening message, he sent her a song. Not a meme, not a generic “hey” - a song, paired with a flower emoji. Every single morning since, she wakes up to the same combo: a flower and a song.

Two weeks later, he travelled to Bangalore to meet her. One coffee date. That’s all it took. He bonded with her dogs, and she just knew. This was it.

Things moved fast, but nothing felt rushed. Their families met. A wedding date was set. And within six months, they were married.

Navneeth remembers telling his mother about Glory - how certain he felt about her. His mom simply asked, “Then why are you waiting?” And in that moment, he realised - he didn’t want to wait any longer to spend the rest of his life with Glory.

Their love didn’t rely on grand gestures or perfect plans. It was built on effort, honesty, and kindness. Even today, they’ll tell you that marriage doesn’t mean the conflicts stop. But what matters is the quiet understanding that says, “I’m here. No matter what.”

And it all began with one message. One flower emoji. And one app that believed in real love.

Aisle - for the ones who want to mean it.

We wish this beautiful couple a lifetime of shared songs, morning flowers, and love that always shows up.