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© 2021 AFPDating apps don't destroy love, Swiss study shows
By Aamir QURESHI GENEVA©2021 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Burning Bush
Really, the marriage rate is collapsing.
People who use these sites use them forever, think about that.
SandyBeachHeaven
My second round has lasted 10 years and doing great.
JJ Jetplane
I don't believe dating sights destroy relationships and marriages. I think its because people are unable to unplug or disconnect from technology. Today, people are always connected and always doing something. There isn't any real time for appreciation and no real time to actually miss someone.
SandyBeachHeaven
I agree with Jj. I am disconnected now...um...maybe?
Kentarogaijin
People are silly, desperately seek love by any means ending up in junk lovers, without realizing that the first love is with oneself, love yourself first so that you learn to respect yourself and don't end up later in a relationship garbage, if you want the perfect partner be first the perfect person, your true love comes later..
Runtu DaHilz
"Cohabitation intentions" = looking for someone to share expenses with. That's not love. That's survival.
starpunk
Data love isn't the same as in the flesh. And phony accounts is what law enforcement uses to catch the perverts. And you're not much good for someone else if you can't stand yourself.