Even for those of us who are old enough to have memories of a time before the internet, it's sometimes hard to really remember what life was like before we all were walking around with supercomputers in our pockets. Take dating , for instance. Twenty years ago no one met online. These days one third of marriages start with a few clicks or a swipe.
Study Reveals Limitations of Online Dating - For Your Marriage
Marriage Today covers current trends and research pertaining to marriage and family life in today's world. Related Topics: Dating , Online Dating. Knapton implies that online dating might not be the most reliable way to find lifelong married love. She shares research from Michigan State University, which looked at more than 4, married couples. The study found that married couples who met online were three times more likely to divorce, compared with those who met in person. Online daters are also 28 percent more likely to break up within the first year of dating, and so are less likely to marry.
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My eyes were swollen. My stomach felt sour. But, overall, I felt OK. I got more than eight hours of sleep, which isn't something most people can say the night before they get married.
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