
If eHarmony or Match.com features more prominently in your “how we met” story than a smoky nightclub or the produce aisle, you’re probably not so reluctant to admit it.
Six out of 10 Americans now believe dating sites are a good way to meet people, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project.
That’s up from 44% who felt that way in 2005, the last time Pew conducted a similar survey.
And barely two out of every 10 people (21%) still feel that “people who use online dating sites are desperate.” Eight years ago, almost 30% thought so.
“General public attitudes toward online dating have become much more positive in recent years, and social networking sites are now playing a prominent role when it comes to navigating and documenting romantic relationships,” reads a summary of Pew’s report.
Oct 22, 2013 @ 05:34:00
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Oct 22, 2013 @ 06:39:52
Widly accepted or not, I will not sign up anytime soon. I once had accounts on Eharmony and Plenty of Fish. But I found myself cripled in my use of them because:
1.) I refuse to pay an entity just to comunicate with a stranger. There are plenty of ways to do that for free.
2.) I don’t trust peoples online persona’s.
And thus I deleted both accounts a couple years back, and have not considered joining any such site since.
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Oct 23, 2013 @ 11:09:42
Thanks so much for your comment!
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