Dating apps don t destroy love, partners have stronger long-term relations: Study
The Geneva-based researcher decided to investigate couples intentions to start a family, their relationship satisfaction and individual well-being, as well as to assess couple composition.
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GENEVA: Contrary to earlier concerns, a novel has shown that people who met their partners on dating applications have often stronger long-term relationship goals and that these new ways of meeting people encourage socio-educational and geographical mixing.
Mobile apps have revolutionised the way people meet in Switzerland and elsewhere in recent years. The findings of a recent study indicate that app-formed couples have stronger cohabitation intentions than couples who meet in a non-digital environment.
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