Unbiased Statistics That Will Drastically Change Your Mind About Online Dating
Thanks to the red button, a lot of people from all over the world are happier now.

Thanks to the red button, a lot of people from all over the world are happier now.
The stigma about online dating has worn off, and right now, it has become a go-to means for people to find love, instead of meeting partners through common friends and family.
Since its emergence, the number of users has continued to increase and is expected to grow in the years to come. It is, without a doubt, an effective way for single people to meet their life partners.
If you still think otherwise, here are some math-based explanations you need to hear:
Most couples who meet each other online get married quicker.
You might be surprised to hear this, but according to research, couples who meet online often tie the knot sooner than those who meet offline. In fact, Michael Rosenfeld, a sociologist at Stanford University, stated that there are reasons for this.
Further, Rosenfeld told The Washington Post: “You can be more selective because you have a bigger group to select from.” Another probable reason for this is the different pacing between online and offline dating.
For online daters, the get-to-know stage that happens during courtship is sped up by the information written on dating profiles. In comparison to offline dating, it takes a lot more time to know someone when you can only talk about the things you want to know about them.
When these couples get married, they are reported to have higher marriage satisfaction.
From what was previously stated, it’s good to take note that couples who meet online are more likely to get through the first year of marriage than other married couples.
A study led by the researchers from the University of Chicago, entitled “Marital Satisfaction and Breakups Differ Across Online and Offline Meeting Venues,” found that marital satisfaction and outcomes are influenced by a lot of factors, and where you meet your spouse contributes to that.
Although the results do not speak for everyone, it’s still something worth considering.

Surprisingly, over 80% of millennials are open to marrying someone from a different race.
The fact that online dating platforms cater to all individuals regardless of status, health, race, and color deserves to be praised. As a result, interacting with people from a different culture is very much likely to happen.
Similarly, the Pew Research Center stated that there are a little more than 8 out of 10 millennials who said that they would marry someone from a different race. At this point, it’s safe to say that millennials are far more receptive to this kind of modern-day love than baby boomers, traditionalists, and Generation Xers.
Business Insider also found that premarital sex isn’t that big of a deal for these millennials, because to them, living with a romantic partner before getting married is a lot more practical than waiting before they legally settle down.
There is a 50% increase in projected use of online dating platforms in the next two years.
According to Statista, the number of online daters in the United States alone will go from 26.1 million in 2017 to a whopping 35.4 million in 2024. This huge increase in numbers is enough evidence to prove the effectiveness of online dating and the overwhelming amount of confidence people have built over time.
Considering that online dating sites were launched a few years ago, the promising features they currently possess will continuously improve to help hopeful singles like you find the kind of love you deserve.
About 30% of American adults use online dating, and 12% of them form committed relationships with someone they met online.
As reported by the Pew Research Center, a majority of users said that they had a positive experience with online dating. Although there are some who reportedly encountered rude people with nasty behavior, it’s only a small number compared to those who had it well.
After all, there’s always some bad in the good. Still, this doesn’t make online dating any less effective than it is right now.
When scrolling through the profiles of potential matches, most people consider “common interests and looks'' to be some of the most crucial factors.
You tend to look at someone you find attractive, but that's only when you’re seeing them in the flesh. But if you’re using an online app to look for a match, it’s likely that you'll go over their profile and see what you have in common.
Respectively, 64% of daters admitted that they look for someone they share similar interests with, while 49% said that they are looking for someone they find attractive.
Doing so makes talking to someone a lot easier, and you won’t have to think much about what to do when you want to go on dates. It’s also a good ground for a proper start, and all you have to do is take it from there.
As of 2021, 20% of current committed relationships began online.
At the same time, 7% of registered marriages in 2015 were of couples who met each other online. Does this confirm that people really find love online?
The answer is YES.

Experts believe that the exchange of online messages helps people overlook the trivial things that turn them off, making them open up to the other person deeply. Some also admitted that they fell in love with their partners way before having met them in person.
Technology has changed the world of dating by bringing couples together through a faster connection and making everything about finding love easier.
It also made communication more direct, so people who are looking for a serious relationship no longer have a hard time letting potential partners know. Not only this, but online dating also saves you time.
Gone are the days when you had to go on blind dates and nerve-racking first dates because now, you can talk to someone as long as you want before finally deciding to ask them out.
Sure, dating someone from a different race can be challenging enough, but if you think about it, there are a lot of underlying benefits to it. You get to explore a new country, learn a foreign language, try a new kind of cuisine, and most importantly, have a new home.
Needless to say, online dating is just a door to a lot more opportunities, both in love and life. That said, you should try online dating now.
If all this isn’t enough to make you change your mind, we don’t know what will.

About the Creator
Marta Levchenko
Professional Matchmaker and Dating Consultant for Foreign Affair


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