DuckHairback wrote:
Can you guys elaborate a little? I'm struggling to see how it's significantly different.
I mean, I can see that there are a few channels for meeting people that didn't exist before but i don't see how that changes the fundamentals of two people meeting and finding out if they like each other or not.
Sometimes people on here suggest that the only way people are dating these days is through online dating apps when that’s not the case. It’s just another option.
Some recent stats:
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- Nearly 70% of individuals who met someone on a dating app said it led to a romantic, exclusive relationship, while 28% said it did not.
- Males were more likely to have met someone on a dating app and have it lead to an exclusive relationship (75%), compared to 66% of females.
- Online dating is still very popular, with nearly three in 10 U.S. adults saying they have used a dating site or app, and more than 40% stating that online dating has made dating easier for them.
- When asked how they currently feel about dating, nearly 36% of respondents stated “somewhat positively” and 24% said “very positively,” while almost 23% felt indifferent to dating. Only 4% felt “very negatively.”
- The top place to find dates according to 45% respondents was online dating apps, followed by being connected by a friend (33%) and concerts or festivals (32%).
https://www.forbes.com/health/dating/da ... footnote_3Quote:
Online dating is more common among younger adults than among older people. About half of those under 30 (53%) report having ever used a dating site or app, compared with 37% of those ages 30 to 49, 20% of those 50 to 64 and 13% of those 65 and older.
About four-in-ten U.S. adults overall (42%) say online dating has made the search for a long-term partner easier. Far fewer (22%) say it has made the search for a long-term partner or spouse harder. About a third (32%) say it has made no difference.
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads ... n-the-u-s/While online dating is an
option, it’s not the
only option. People are still meeting and dating in old-fashion ways.
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Here are the most common ways people in the States say they meet partners these days:
1. Online (39%)
2. Bars/restaurants (27%)
3. Through friends (20%)
4. At work (11%)
5. At school (9%)
6. Through family (7%)
Now let’s compare that to how people were most likely to meet their partners back in 1995:
1. Through friends (33%)
2. Bars/Restaurants (19%)
3. At work (19%)
4. At school (19%)
5. Through family (15%)
6. Online (2%)
https://hackspirit.com/online-dating-statistics/The numbers are greater than 100% in my last quote. I suspect it’s because sometimes people can meet online through friends (etc.). Also to be noted is that meeting online doesn’t necessarily have to involve an app.
I seem to agree with the majority of people polled that online dating apps have made things easier. I haven’t and won’t use them, but it is another option that DOES work for some people according to the numbers. Even if people use online dating, it doesn’t mean that they’d necessarily be opposed to meeting someone through more traditional means. It’s just another way to “put themselves out there.”
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