One type of dating leads to "less stable and satisfying" marriages
UNITED STATES, JUL 15 – Researchers found marriages from online dating less stable and satisfying but still above average, with 50% of 923 U.S. couples in the study having met online.
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The Viral “One Night Relationship” Theory Could Explain Why You Got Ghosted
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·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleResearch in the United States found that those who start relationships through applications or websites report less satisfaction and stability with respect to those who met face-to-face. Read more
·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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