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No Romance Without Internet Access

About
82.2
percent
of
the
participants
who
had
the
access
of
internet
at
their
home
also
had
a
spouse
or
a
romantic
partner
when
compared
to
a
62.8
percent
partnership
rate
for
adults
who
did
not
have
internet
access.
The
paper
uses
data
from
Wave
I
of
the
How
Couples
Meet
and
Stay
Together
(HCMST)
survey,
a
nationally
representative
survey
of
4,002
adults,
of
whom
3,009
had
a
spouse
or
romantic
partner.
It was also found that the internet is the one social arena that is unambiguously gaining importance over time as a place where couples meet as stated by Rosenfeld and Reuben J. Thomas of City University of New York. She also added that, “ With the meteoric rise of the Internet as a way couples have met in the past few years, and the concomitant recent decline in the central role of friends, it is possible that in the next several years the Internet could eclipse friends as the most influential way Americans meet their romantic partners, displacing friends out of the top position for the first time since the early 1940s."
The internet no w has become so advanced that it is become important to those who are looking for potential partners in groups where the supply is small or difficult to identify such as in the gay, lesbian, and middle-aged heterosexual communities.
Rosenfeld further added that ," Couples who meet online are much more likely to be same-sex couples, and somewhat more likely to be from different religious backgrounds."



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