Rahim & Ayesha · Dhaka · Dhaka
Two Dhaka families, one verified profile, and a wedding in six months
“The guardian seal did what no chat message could — it brought our families into the same room.”
Rahim, a 31-year-old software engineer from Mirpur, had spent two years on matrimony sites where every other profile felt uncertain. What changed his mind about amarjibon was small but decisive: every profile he opened carried an NID verification seal, and many carried a guardian seal beside it.
Ayesha's profile was one of them. Her elder brother had co-signed it with his own NID — a signal Rahim's mother understood instantly. "It meant her family was already at the table," she says. The first conversation happened inside the app; the second happened between the two mothers.
The families met twice in person — once in Dhanmondi, once in Mirpur — before the engagement. There were no surprises, because nothing important had been hidden: education, profession, family background, and expectations were all on the profile from day one.
They married in November, six months after that first interest was sent. Both profiles are now retired — which is exactly how a matrimony profile should end.