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LoginThe hype is huge, and the findings are somewhat disturbing—but the future of online dating looks good. By Robert Epstein. About two years ago I arranged to meet for coffee with a woman I had corresponded with online. I arrived early and sat at a table in a conspicuous spot. After a few minutes, a woman came to my table, sat down and said with big smile, "Hi, I'm Chris! But Chris was not the woman in the online photos. This wasn't a question of an age discrepancy or a new hairdo. She was a completely different woman.
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Contact us. Your newsletters. I know there are folk out there who met over Tinder and then waltzed off into the sunset to live happily ever after, but I am convinced that for most of us, these apps have not brought joy. They may have brought some nice dates and perhaps a few throw downs, but lately I have found myself wondering what the world of online dating has done to human connection. What has it done to romance? It sounds counterintuitive, but I firmly believe that dating apps have actually made us less romantic.
The truth about dating apps - do they work or are they a waste of time? This post is honest. It looks at the pros and cons of popular dating apps. It is for men and women seeking love, no matter their orientation. The quest for love has been one of humanity's central narratives.
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