Amy’s Not Focused on Dating, but Her Friends Are Sending Her Matchmakers

By Morgan Huelsman

April 9, 2026

There's a new dating trend referred to as the “six seven trend,” described as the idea of choosing a partner who ranks as a six or seven in attractiveness. One person explained that the concept centers on finding someone who is attractive but not “dangerously so,” implying they would be less likely to leave the relationship.

The conversation led The Bobby Bones Show to talk about Amy and her current dating life. When asked how things were going, Amy clarified that she is not actively dating. She is not using dating apps, though her friends have been sending her content from matchmakers, particularly through reels. These reels feature matchmakers showcasing potential partners, often describing them in detail. Amy shared two clips from matchmakers promoting clients, one being a CEO with multiple homes who enjoys both hands-on work and the arts, the other being a physician with a sense of humor and an active lifestyle. Both examples highlighted men seeking women between the ages of 45 and 60 who are intelligent, open-minded, and interested in companionship.

Although Amy admitted the men sounded appealing, she noted a logistical issue: many of them are located in different parts of the country, such as New York, Dallas, or South Carolina, while she lives in Nashville. She also pointed out that the videos do not show photos of the men, leading to speculation that interested individuals would need to contact the matchmaker directly. The guys noted this is how they "get you" and then Amy would start paying a matchmaker if she responded to any of them. While a national relationship isn't in the works, neither is a local one. Amy was asked whether anyone locally had asked her out, to which she responded no. When questioned about her preferred age range, she would consider someone in their late 30s to mid-50s, emphasizing the importance of maturity. She reflected on a past experience dating someone in their 30s, which she said did not go well, and noted that her most recent ex was in his early 50s. Amy acknowledged that her perception of acceptable age has evolved over time and that ultimately she does not want to set strict limits, while also half-joking that 70 would be too high.

The show also asked if she had received any other direct messages from potential suitors, and she had not. Amy is not opposed to returning to dating apps in the future, but at the moment she doesn't want to. Dating is not currently a priority for her and she feels comfortable with where she is in life.

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