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LoginWith Valentine's Day fast approaching it's likely many singles will be hitting up the dating apps, but if you're starting to feel your swiping might be getting out of hand you certainly wouldn't be alone. When it comes to how long people are spending searching for love, the survey, by eHarmony , found that the average person is logging in for 55 minutes each day, and has six different conversations on the go at a time. Even more concerning, a perceived 'addiction' to romance apps has caused mental health issues for seven in 10 adults, leading to depression in a third of singles. Read more: How to tell if someone fancies you. But if you're starting to feel that your usage is getting out of hand, there are some ways to keep it in check. Read more: Hoping for a date on Valentine's Day? These are the dating apps you're most likely to succeed on, says new survey. Take things slowly. Look carefully at a profile before you swipe.
How did you start your day? Maybe you woke up early for a workout. I woke up early, too — to do some swiping.
I recently discussed someone that I went on a date with, who halfway through our date went on his dating profile during a conversation we were having. I wasn't happy in the slightest. I didn't find it a good trait in a future partner that he couldn't pay attention to what I was saying for more than half an hour before needing to chat with other men online. In the past, I've been a big fan.
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