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LoginFor many, the answer is a dating site or app. Nearly a quarter of people have used or are currently using online dating services. For young and middle aged adults years old , this number increases to a third. Given the widespread adoption of dating sites and apps, we wanted to learn how people feel about them. To get answers, we asked more than 4, adults—out of the more than 3 million people who take surveys on SurveyMonkey every day —about their perception and use of these services. Related: A study on the Me Too movement and its influence on work culture. Online dating services aim to help you meet someone. More than half of young adults years old see dating sites and apps as platforms for casual hookups. Older adults are more likely to see them as a means to helping them develop short and long-term relationships. These different perspectives are reflected in the popularity of the dating services people choose to use:.
To explore this issue, we spoke with Alisa Foreman, a licensed marriage and family therapist and executive clinical director of Optimum Performance Institute in Woodland Hills, California. The transitional living program works with young adults of all genders who are dealing with various mental health issues, including technology addiction. Having provided therapy to adolescents, couples, and families, Foreman offered useful insights on the difference between online and traditional dating as well as the work required to build a strong relationship in the digital world. According to a survey of U. So, what are the differences between online dating vs. They start with the way you connect with other people: via technology rather than face to face. In addition, having relationships digitally allows you to date people who live far away from you.
Match Group, the parent company of some of the world's biggest dating apps and websites, filed to go public last week. The dating app space is heating up — JSwipe, a popular dating app aimed at Jewish people, was recently acquired by its competitor, JDate.
We spoke with psychologists, therapists, and professional matchmakers, and asked our friends about their favorite and, okay, least favorite dating websites and dating apps. All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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