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LoginDATING can be intimidating at times, and finding a potential partner can be time-consuming to say the least. We used to rely on friends and family to set us up on blind dates, going to dinner after dinner in the hopes of finding someone. There is a reason why dating apps like Tinder and Bumble are so popular. People seek love or connection in their own unique ways. And they want to do it in a way that is convenient for them. They want to play their role on their own rather than rely on their parents. Online dating is a simple method to meet possible companions without leaving your house. However, as with any wonderful thing, there are some drawbacks to online dating. The key is to be aware of both the positive and negative outcomes before taking the next step. Taking a chance on online dating might be the next stage in your search for the love of your life.
With some of the most popular online dating options, like Tinder, Bumble, Hinge and Grindr, college students can make romantic, sexual and casual connections with a wide range of people. However, with rising concerns from some college students about the popularity of hookup culture, harassment and false identities on dating apps, students may begin to wonder whether they should be swiping right or left on whether to use dating apps to find their next casual or serious partner. Nearly half of adults ages 18 to 29 use dating apps, and have had a variety of experiences, whether they be positive, negative or neutral, according to Pew Research Center. Two students, Jetta Holiday, a senior journalism major, and Sophia Reis, a sophomore communications major, argue for and against the use of dating apps:. Students should embrace dating apps because they can cultivate casual relationships while mitigating double standards for women who have casual sexual partners by normalizing these connections for all users on the apps.
To explore this issue, we spoke with Alisa Foreman, a licensed marriage and family therapist and executive clinical director of Optimum Performance Institute in Woodland Hills, California. The transitional living program works with young adults of all genders who are dealing with various mental health issues, including technology addiction. Having provided therapy to adolescents, couples, and families, Foreman offered useful insights on the difference between online and traditional dating as well as the work required to build a strong relationship in the digital world. According to a survey of U. So, what are the differences between online dating vs.
Listen to this article. In the U. The number of users keeps increasing, so do the dating sites.
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