Slater and Gordon: Brits use dating apps in relationships
It seems window shopping on Tinder is becoming as common as scrolling through Instagram, even among those who are off the market. According to new research, 35 per cent of British people still use dating apps when in a relationship. Despite the shocking stastistic, one in five of the 2,100 people surveyed by specialist law firm Slater and Gordon said this is just part and parcel of the modern day dating life and they'wouldn't mind' if their partner used a dating app. The younger generations seemed even more accepting with two thirds of 16-24 years old admitting they would happily forgive their other-half if they found them checking out other'options' online. Just under half of the men (46 per cent) who were surveyed admitted to using the modern dating tool while in a relationship.
Sep-6-2017, 01:20:07 GMT