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The Psychology of Online Dating
Is Online Dating Right for You?
Sometimes Cupid goes on vacation, may be busy working on someone else, or is just spending her own alone time in front of a TV, munching on some popcorn. As a result, people go through stretches of time when a desirable potential partner may seem out of reach. Instead of waiting for Cupid to get back to work, people sometimes join dating sites to take back some control of their romantic lives.
Indeed, online dating has enormous potential to ease the pain of, what many consider to be, a time-consuming and often frustrating activity: the pursuit of a committed, emotionally satisfying, romantic relationship.
In the modern Western world, people are largely expected to identify romantic partners on their own initiative, a process that typically entails significant effort, time, and ambiguity, as well as many, often painful, missteps. Thus, it comes as no surprise that people would be attracted to a new medium that offers to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of this process. We share this attraction and see much to like in the prospect of online dating.
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Information provided for this website, courtesy of Online Dating: A Critical Analysis From the Perspective of Psychological Science.