Love App-tually? Couples who meet on dating apps are unhappier in their marriages than people who meet in person, study finds
While dating apps were once seen as taboo, they're now one of the most popular ways for couples to connect. Whether it's Tinder, Bumble, or even Singles With Food Allergies, figures show that a third of marriages begin online. But a new study suggests that if you want a happy marriage, swiping right isn't the best way to go. Researchers from Arizona State University say that couples who meet on dating apps are unhappier in their marriages than people who meet in the real world. 'The results support an online dating effect, particularly by showing that people who meet in online dating report different levels of satisfaction and stability than those who meet offline,' the researchers said.
Oct-3-2023, 09:19:25 GMT
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