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LoginOlder adults who are divorced are significantly more likely to use these online dating sites than those who are widowed or have never married AARP, Interestingly, one study cited by McWilliams and Barrett found that men see online dating as a way to quickly jump back into dating following the end of a relationship through death or divorce, whereas women use online sites as a way to ease into the idea of dating again. As with most things, there are both positives and negatives associated with online dating. It is important to be aware of them in order to make an informed decision of whether to use or not use Internet sites to cultivate new relationships. To summarize, there are several pros and cons to online dating. Some of the positives include growing a social network, gaining new friends and having a sense of safety and control. However, some of the drawbacks to dating online include the time, effort, lack of success, unwanted sexual messages, and the risk of people misrepresenting themselves. Nevertheless, in this age of technology, there are so many new opportunities, including online dating for adults in later life. It is important to weigh the positives and negatives and decide for oneself if this approach to meeting people is worth it. Dating in Later Life No one likes to be alone, and that includes older adults.
This new data provides insight into how common it is to meet a partner online. This could be due to the demographics of our website users, which skews towards those aged Among website users there was little discernible difference between how people met their partner and their age, meaning older people were just as likely as younger people to meet their partner online. However, the national statistics showed a notable difference between the age of the person and how they met their partner. Where people met their partner was also contingent on how long they had been together.
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.
Updated 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.
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