The great thing about online dating services is that participants get to choose the persons they're going to communicate with. Plus, they get to read their profiles ahead of time, so they'd pretty much have an idea about what type of a person they are dealing with, before they make contact.
The downside to online dating services is that not everyone tells the truth on their profiles! Some married individuals have been known to lie about their marital status online. This has been an ongoing problem that has plagued the online dating service world since the beginning of its inception.
Based on a scanning of the services listed and information provided by the agencies themselves,
we may estimate that between 100,000 and 150,000 women from a variety of countries (including
the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia) annually advertise themselves as available for
marriage. The great majority of these women are from two major areas: Southeast Asia, including
the Philippines, and Russia and other countries of the former Soviet Union.
Online dating finally recognized by restaurant guide (CNET)
A new restaurant guide has a section specifically dedicated to the difficult area of online dating. Its author believes only certain very specific places are suitable for an online date.
Online dating is attracting seniors (Detroit News)
She'd had it with the whole online dating scene. So had he. What was online dating, he liked to say, but a high-tech version of the proverbial meat market? But hope springs eternal, and last fall, he thought he'd give it another go.
Online Dating And The Link Between Depression And Relational Uncertainty (Med...
There's no doubt that meeting partners on the Internet is a growing trend. But can we trust the information that people provide about themselves via online dating services? And why is depression so dissatisfying in relationships? These two questions are explored in articles appearing in the latest issue of the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, published by SAGE. The authors also ...
Truth about online dating revealed (New Kerala)
Washington, Mar 9 : With more and more people taking to the Internet to find partners, the question that arises is whether we can trust the information that people provide about themselves via online dating services.
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Why do American men want foreign wives? Most of the personal reports from American men who have married women through
these agencies talk about "traditional values." That is, American women are thought not content to be wives and mothers but seek
personal satisfaction through their own careers and interests, while the foreign woman is happy to be the homemaker and asks for
nothing more than husband, home, and family. Again, true or not, this is the perception.
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