
Gen Z says ‘genius’ laundromat dates help them save money — and fall more in love
NY Post
Aniessa and Emilio Navarro like talkin’ dirty.
Dirty shirts, dirty socks and dirty undies.
Rather than a bouquet of roses or the flickering flame of a candle, a sack of unclean clothes is oft the centerpiece of the newlyweds’ romantic rendezvous.
“We love going on laundromat dates,” Aniessa, 26, a lifestyle influencer from Nolita, told The Post.
For around $50 a visit, she and Emilio, 26, a personal trainer, enjoy an intimate tete-a-tete at Laundry to Go on Mott Street as their gear goes for a rinse.
“It’s where we catch up with one another, laugh, talk, people-watch,” she said. “And we spoil ourselves with sweet treats while the machines are running.”

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