![]() Nearly half (45%) of Americans who used dating apps or websites in the previous year said the experience left them feeling more frustrated, according to an October 2019 Pew Research Center survey of 4,860 U.S. What I've found on these apps instead is: frustration from all the wasted effort, fury that it rarely works for me, dread that it won't ever work for me, and a general feeling of burnout. to meet, according to a 2019 study by researchers at Stanford University and the University of New Mexico.īut I, personally, have not had such luck. These days, online dating is the most popular way for heterosexual couples in the U.S. That doesn't mean I think it's impossible to meet someone great on a dating app. If we take the latter to be a success, that's a 4% success rate - depressingly low odds. I think I clicked with maybe five of them and ended up dating two for several months. Over the last five years, I've been on at least 50 dates with 50 different guys. Who were these strangers making passes on my phone? At the time, the whole thing was pretty novel and exciting. I packed in two to three dates a week over the course of a month. ![]() I didn't really dive in until 2017 when I decided to give Tinder a month-long trial. ![]()
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