A few years of survey data appear to show trouble in paradise: According to a recent study, couples who met online were more likely to break up and less likely to get married. A third of relationships started online were over by the next year, while less than a quarter of those who'd met offline broke up over the same period. And married couples who originally met online were four times more likely to have gotten separated or divorced — 8 percent versus offline couples' 2 percent.Couples who are used of a delete button in their lives.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Honeymoon's Over: Online Daters Marry Less, Break Up More, Study Finds
NBC News reports: