Authenticity Online Dating

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The Authenticity in Online Dating: The lying and the deception behind online profiles

Online dating, once a fringe and stigmatized activity, is now over a $2 billion industry. Over 40 million Americans have given online dating a try, and over a third of the American couples married between 2005 and 2012. But is this a positive development of something to be concerned about? Is online dating making the world better and dating more effective, or is something important being lost or sacrificed as a result? Online dating is making the society of dating turn into a phony game where singles try to meet ‘the one’. In order to be authentic in today’s dating world, online dating users need to be more authentic and true in their online dating profiles. …show more content…

Online dating is dangerous because anyone can create a false profile that makes other people believe they are real but then lead to letdowns, predators, and criminals use these sites to find victims, and finally because these sites portray themselves as a trusting site when it is just filled with false advertisement. When it comes to online dating, criminals or predators take advantage because they feel that online dating sites are bursting with victims they can harm. Match.com was sued for $10 million by Mary Kay Beckman according to citation, Beckman met Wade Ridley online and Wad had the intentions to kill Beckman but failed to do so. As a matter of face Wad Ridley confessed to have killed a woman named Anne Simenson, who he had met on Match.com. This is just one of the many criminals that are out there using these online dating sites as bait for victims. The reason why people still use these sites is because of the false advertisements that are …show more content…

we see online dating advertisements, they usually have at least two couples who have met and been married due to a certain site. What the commercial shows it that the couple met and have been married for so long – but is that true? These dating advertisements don’t speak about the possible dangers that can happen because then online dating sites are afraid to lose money and “trust”. Beckman’s lawyer told KLAS that “advertisements for the dating site [Match] give consumers no sense of the risks involved with online hook-ups” (http://bcnrm.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-dangers-of-online-dating-essay.html). These online dating advertisements are filled with deceits and it’s unfortunate to see people get hurt, killed, or left disappointed due to the websites. Discussing the possible solutions to avoid these dangers wouldn’t be such a bad

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