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A Million Gen Zers Reject Digital Dating
Online dating is so last year.
According to a report, popular dating apps have seen a major dip in usage in 2024, with Tinder losing 600,000 Gen Z users, ...
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New Relationships Trend — ‘Situationships’
Canadian professor and researcher, Beverly Fehr conducted a research study on love and commitment. It was very simple. She had two equivalent groups. ...
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Dating App Users Experience Lack of Honesty
A chorus of discontent is emerging from the users of several popular dating apps like Hinge, Match, and Bumble. The consensus is that the experience has ...
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More Than 25% of Americans Live Alone
The number of people who live alone—more than a quarter of all Americans—is on the rise in the US, according to 2020 census data. Single-person ...
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Single Mom Stunned by Stranger’s Kindness
Ree is a single mom trying to navigate the rising cost of living, Ree has been feeling "stressed and upset" most days, with the battle only ...
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Dating Apps Endanger Real Relationships
A recent Aperture video on YouTube effectively portrays the harms and dangers of today's dating apps, especially Tinder:
Maybe the most disastrous ...
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Why Are 6 out of 10 Young Men Single?
New Pew Research Center data has found that nowadays, 63% of men under 30 are electively single, up from 51% in 2019—and experts blame erotic alone-time ...
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Dating App Users Feel Burnt Out
Twent-eight-year-old Abby has been on dating apps for eight years, bouncing between OkCupid, Bumble, Tinder, eHarmony, Match, WooPlus, Coffee Meets Bagel, ...
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18 Percent of Households Are Nuclear Families
The number of homes in America with the traditional “nuclear family” of a married couple with children is now the lowest it has been since ...
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Married Couples Have Better Sex than Singles
Contrary to popular opinion, married couples statistically don't have worse sex than singles, but better. In their groundbreaking study, The Case ...
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