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LoginRadio 2 has been exploring the world of Internet dating in a series of special features. Dating online can seem daunting to many, with the risk of heartbreak and the possibility of rejection just a swipe away. Fresh from chatting to Jeremy Vine about setting up an online dating profile, which you can hear in the clip below, we asked broadcaster and reformed "industrial dater" Andy West and Nichi Hodgson author of The Curious History of Dating for their best tips on finding love online. Whether you're taking this dating lark seriously or are a bit more laid-back, it's a good idea to work out what you want from an online dating service. Are you after true love? Do you just want to see where it takes you? Whatever it is, let that ideal be your guide when preparing. Andy recommends trying to figure things out ahead of time: "Before you even download an app, before you even open a website, you have to think about what you want - that should guide you on what to put in your profile. It's not only about being truthful with yourself, Nichi says, it's also important to be honest with other people too.
Reis studies social interactions and the factors that influence the quantity and closeness of our relationships. He coauthored a review article that analyzed how psychology can explain some of the online dating dynamics. You may have read a short profile or you may have had fairly extensive conversations via text or email. Her research currently focuses on online dating, including a study that found that age was the only reliable predictor of what made online daters more likely to actually meet up. Where online dating differs from methods that go farther back are the layers of anonymity involved. If you meet someone via a friend or family member, just having that third-party connection is a way of helping validate certain characteristics about someone physical appearance, values, personality traits, and so on. Do you make one another laugh?
All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. Whether online dating is the bane of your existence or fills you with buoyant hope, it's smart to craft the most stellar profile possible. Since that's easier said than done, we went to Laurie Davis, founder of the online dating concierge service eFlirt and author of Love at First Click , for her tips on how to put your best digital foot forward. Those souped-up personality snapshots have resulted in nearly marriages and engagements, and even a few dozen babies! Here, Davis offers advice that applies to pretty much every dating service, whether you're all about Match.
In writing a good online dating profile, the average love-seeker is likely to fill it up with all the appealing qualities and interests that make them special. They paraglide and do hot yoga on the weekends; enjoy Riesling on the beach or seeing indie bands in basements; are a Libra with Scorpio rising; or have a dog or three kids or an iguana. Yet, that detail might be the most important thing to include, according to research by Haas Associate Professor Juliana Schroeder. In each case, people were more satisfied when they felt like they were known , rather than when they felt like they knew the other person, according to a series of experiments Schroeder carried out with co-author Ayelet Fishbach of the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. People feel happier in relationships where they feel like they are being supported—and for that, they have to be known.
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