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LoginUpdated November 15, Reviewed by Gary Drevitch. If you decide to get married or if you already are , your choice of a spouse is one of the most important decisions you ever make. In a new study in the journal Computers in Human Behavior , we conducted a survey comparing the marriages of people who met their spouse either in online dating or offline. Census Bureau data to enhance representativeness. The people who met online were introduced through a variety of websites and apps.
In studying the demographics of online dating, researchers found that those who met online had a higher chance of staying together in their marriage. But how do all those online daters fare out in the real world, in the long term? Cacioppo et al. The authors conducted a survey of 19, Americans who got married between and —and over a third of those relationships began online, which in itself is a dramatic finding. And those unions, according to the analysis, actually do differ from the unions of people who meet offline.
What appears to be the perfect modern solution for the age-old challenge of finding a life partner may actually be making your goal more difficult. There is a delightful mystery to attraction and compatibility that defies algorithmic precision. The negative impacts of the tech trajectory and where it leads will hopefully encourage singles to prioritize more traditional and embodied means of meeting. In theory, online dating should be great.
Author - Andrew Barton. There is a misconception that the circumstances that lead to a married couple meeting will have a bearing on the outcome of their divorce. In some cases, they are led to believe that by the very spouse they have met online.
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