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| Attitudes to Online Dating |
People’s
attitudes have changed considerably in recent years.
When online dating first became popular there was somewhat of a stigma
attached to people who used these services to find their partners.
People with ‘dated’ attitudes were often heard to
make negative comments about those people who they would say had to
advertise for friendship.
This changed very fast as more and more people could see all the
benefits that online
dating offered.
What other method was available that would allow a person to search a
database of thousands of people in minutes and narrow down their search
for the type of person they were looking for?
There wasn’t any and with the fast paced lifestyle that most
people live these days this was precisely what everyone was looking for.
You could get online at one of the more popular dating sites and find
several suitable dates in less time that it would take to get dressed
up for a night out at the local club or bar.
This was a godsend for many people who just didn’t even like
to frequent these places in the hope that they would meet someone.
One of the biggest stumbling blocks that people have with finding their
ideal partner is the fear of rejection and that fear is never more
prevalent than at meeting places where a guy or a girl can’t
pluck up the courage to approach the other for a chat.
This is something that is of no concern on the Internet. People get to
meet one another online after finding common interests and then it is
easy to start making contact and to see whether the other person wants
to reciprocate.
If they aren’t interested then it isn’t a problem
because there are thousands more people who are only a
mouse click away.
The fear factor is all but eliminated. |
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