NEW YORK POST - "Online daters reported lower quality marriages than those who were introduced to their spouse offline," read the September 2023 analysis conducted by researchers at Arizona State University. For the findings, examiners surveyed 923 married adults in the U.S. 18+. Approximately half of the study contributors had met their significant other on a dating site, while the remaining subjects met their spouses through friends, family, at work or in a nightclub. "Participants who met online reported lower satisfaction and stability due, in part, to societal marginalization of their relationships," wrote the authors, "which was associated with reductions in network approval relative to those who met offline."
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