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Dating apps don t destroy love, Swiss study shows | Life

Thursday, 31 Dec 2020 08:02 AM MYT Couples who met through dating apps also expressed the same level of satisfaction about their relationships as those who met their partners through more traditional means. ― Istock.com/AFP pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. ZURICH, Dec 31 ― Contrary to warnings that dating apps are encouraging superficial and short-lived flings over true romance, a Swiss study showed yesterday that app users were more likely to be seeking longterm relationships. Mobile apps have revolutionised the way people meet around the world, and are quickly becoming the main way couples form in many countries.

Dating apps don t destroy love, partners have stronger long-term relations: Study

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. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By ANI 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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