by Nancy Travers,LCSW
Where did you think that you would meet your spouse? Did you envision the supermarket or the bookstore? A party hosted by friends or a community gathering? How about across a happening club or bar? These traditional scenes may one day be a thing of the past! As more and more Americans rely on the internet to maintain relationships with friends and family, we\’re also turning to the internet to meet new people and prospective partners! The cheesy pick-up lines in the coffee shop are quickly being replaced with quirky private messages on online dating sites. Instead of an afternoon lunch filled with awkward conversation and probing questions about hobbies and work, we\’re answering surveys and connecting with compatible people via a chat and Skype. Online dating sites, and their staggering databases of singles, has changed the traditional dating arena. Here are just a few impacts of the online profiles:
It doesn\’t end at physical appearances either. People are also less inclined to settle for mediocre romance, or what is perceived as a lackluster relationship. Bad habits are less likely to be discussed and addressed. Couples are reluctant to building common hobbies and interests. Instead of working on a relationship, dating site users turn back to their profiles and the easily accessible databases. This finicky selection of partners is only projected to rise as more and more people become active users on matchmaking sites.
The online dating scene is also encouraging more and more diverse couples to emerge. Internet dating is changing that way that many people think about race, religion, and sexual orientation. Mixed couples?including both national and religious mixes?are emerging as a result.�
However, for couples who use an internet dating site to connect, a marriage may be more stable. Because of the increased selectivity and the widened range of possible mates, once a couple has formed and reached an emotionally intimate level, the resulting marriages are often more stable than many couple who met through traditional means. Online dating sites are a two-edged blade.
Nancy Travers is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She specializes in all types of relationships; We all want them, We all need them; How to get em and Keep them. Nancy’s office is located at 1600 Dove Street, Suite 260, Newport Beach, CA 92660.
For more information or to make an appointment, call 949-510- 9423 or contact us.
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As seen in The Blade magazine June 2005.
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