1.1 Background of study
The reason that I am interested in studying online dating is that I wanted to understand how people perceive ideas of finding love in the online world. After searching for love, two strangers can fall in love with each other. To me, love is a very mysterious thing and anyone can fall into it at any time. When I was studying in primary school, I heard many rumours from my female and male friends that they liked each other. Anyhow, many of them were just puppy love where it ended after finishing school. Soon on later, I studied in secondary girl school, where rumours existed in a different way. I heard my friends knew new guys in online using social networking sites such as Facebook, Friendster which were started to
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(2012), online dating has more advantages as compared to traditional dating. It gives access to people who have small social circles to meet more people who have the potential to become partners. Communication online, computer mediated communication (CMC) gives prior understanding among people before face- to face communication takes place. This mechanism of communication can be used differently across the online dating landscape (Finkel et al., 2012). Messaging systems such as email, sending emoji online and live interactions via webcams are a few examples of such communication. Matching facilities will tend to eliminate people who are possible to be a poor relationship partner. Rose (2013) stated that online dating is a good medium for shy people to know another person. Plus, potential matches are many so that the best selection of mate can be made through online dating. Different preference of mate can be selected such as non- smoker, non- drinker and same interest in sports. Online dating saves time for people who are so busy that they can socialise and date in the Internet. Safety is one of the great benefits of online dating as users are not risking themselves out of home to a club or bar to meet people (Rose, 2013). If there are people starting harassing online, users can straight away block them and report them to the website without facing a possible danger in real
The first principle being that people react to things on the basis of the meanings they have for them. To begin to determine the meanings people have for online dating, it would be helpful to look at the type of sites they are searching on, joining and essentially advertising themselves on. Someone who frequents a site like ‘match.com’ likely has very different meanings and intentions in regards to online dating than someone on a site like ‘Ashley Madison’ where the goal is simply to have an affair. In Blumer’s second step, where people derive meaning from their social interactions, sociologists might look at the type of social interactions between peers both online and off. They could be engaging in this activity because they know other people who have been successful, or maybe they have simply been unsuccessful through conventional routes. Maybe they feel the need to find someone because their friends are in relationships and they have a desire to fit in utilizing whatever means necessary. The third step is an interpretive process; that is the person takes everything they have learned about the meanings tied to online dating and adds their own interpretation to it. Maybe someone interprets online dating as simply the only way to get a date now, or maybe their interpretation is that it’s one of many methods used to try to to meet
...Five percent of Americans who are in a marriage or a committed relationship say they met their significant other online” (2). The reality of how relationships are started is through the traditional methods of meeting people offline. People like to meet others through introductions and referrals because it provides a sense of security. Due to the direction that society is headed, we are seeing more and more technological advances. These new advances are giving people the freedom to meet and integrate with others in the society in a safe fashion. However, we know that technology is not one-hundred percent safe proof. Because technology is not completely safe and is not always accurate individuals must use common sense to determine when a situation is not being used properly. Online dating sites through the technological advances are getting lots of recognition.
With social networking services being more and more popular, it is universal to have online dating. According to a report, “over 40 million Americans have given online dating a try, and over a third of the American couples married between 2005 and 2012 met online.” This phenomenon causes us to think deeply about whether online dating is advisable or not. Because of the rapid development of technology and economy, many stressed people are eagerly seeking confidence and self-identity through the internet. Therefore, online dating has become a new and acceptable method of loving subconsciously. However, it should never replace meeting a person in real life because it may be spurious, illusory and fragile.
When thinking back on my past experiences in the dating scene, it’s crazy to see how much things have changed over the years. About ten years ago, I would have never thought that online dating would have grown to be as popular as it is today. It was considered a risky and almost taboo thing to do in the beginning. Now it seems that online dating services are just about everywhere. From the bigger dating services providers, such as E-Harmony and Zoosk, to the smaller services such as online personal classifieds, social media, and phone apps, it’s easier than ever to find and meet people who are interested in dating. I have dated online myself, even in the beginning stages of the online dating scene, and have had both good and bad experiences.
With technology advances steadily in today’s society, individuals steadily advance too. One of these aspects includes dating. Individuals in today’s society hope to find companionship through online dating websites so that someday some online daters might be able to find a companion. With websites like eHarmony, Match, Christian Mingle, OkCupid, Black People Meet, and JDate, finding the one seems to be easier and more convenient than ever. Most of these websites even display statistics showing that one out of five relationships start online. The questions that should be asked, is this a better and safer option than looking for the one in person? Individuals tend to ignore the possible risks involving online dating. They are willing to release personal information from pictures of oneself, to locations of where they work, or live just for the possibility of finding a companion. The online users have to ask themselves: is the risk worth it in the end, or does the benefit outweighs the cost? When searching for a companionship through online dating websites, negative aspects such as profiles, self-presentation, self-disclosure, predators and sexual mishaps, may outweigh the positive aspects and cause more problems and strife then actual good.
After doing more research in the impact of technology on interpersonal relation, I realized that technology isn’t all that great, because it hinder us from socializing practically and create a healthy interpersonal relationship. In like manner, the same goes for online dating because in my opinion, effective communication still needs to be done in person. Body language, voice tone, and physical contact make a huge difference in making conversation more alive.
Online dating offers chances to people who feel more comfortable behind a screen rather than getting so nervous in front of a person that they are unable to speak. It allows them to interact with someone whom they would be uneasy to speak with in real life. Moreover, in traditional dating first impressions truly matter while online, people have chosen the best for their dating profiles. “People were ready to admit that going on actual "dates" was full of pressure and not very enjoyable. Traditional dating, they pointed out, encouraged an overly formal, inauthentic vibe that ultimately hindered instead of helped their efforts to make romantic connections” (Massa). Many do feel shy to ask the person they are interested in on an official date as they are not actually sure what the other person feels and needs more than the opinion of friends to take a step while asking someone online relieves that stress as the possibility of seeing that person in real life is low along with it messing with the asker’s personal life if it is a
The human need for affiliation creates the challenges and rewards of finding acquaintances, forming close friendships, as well as intimate relationships. Through technological advances cyberspace, or the internet, has become a place of multiple opportunities for people to be able to fulfill that need for affiliation. Websites, chat rooms, and online communities are just some examples of virtual platforms for people to seek others, come together, and find that special someone. These opportunities can result in positive outcomes allowing people to achieve what or whom they were seeking, but they can also result in harm to themselves and others, resulting with damaging consequences. Cyberspace does not come with a warning label. People who use the internet as a means to seek relationships are at risk of being exposed to positive as well as negative results. Being made aware of some of those risks and dangers, and realizing that forming relationships on the internet is not all fun and games, may be ways to help promote a positive future for cyberspace as a place to form successful relationships.
Meeting others in person allows for a stronger bond. The stronger the bond between to people is the longer the relationship will last. With online relationships, a common fear is whether the person on the other side is who they say they are. This is called catfishing. With social dating sites like eharmony.com, many people are able to meet and have wonderful relationships; however, catfishing is still a harsh reality that must not be ignored on these sites. Moreover, Digital relations coupled with physical ones make the overall relationships
Online dating has become a popular medium for pursuing romantic relationships, and electronic dating services have grown into a significant Internet business. Hitwise.com (2005) reported an estimated 836 live dating websites since January 2005, and in 2004 online dating revenue reached a high of $473 million. A recent study by Madden & Lenhart (2006) approximated 74% out of 10 million single Internet users turned to the Internet for assistance while looking for a partner. The study also concluded that about one-third of American adults are familiar with someone in their lives who have accessed online dating sites (Madden & Lenhart, 2006). In addition, Burmaster (2005), found that online dating services have become the third most popular way of getting a date, and that one in three Internet users in the United Kingdom preferred to meet potential relationship partners via the Internet.
This paper will provide evidence and use of online dating, and show the effects on psychological, safety and social aspects.
3 Safety Precautions You Must Know About Young Online DatingWith an increasing number of new dating and social networking sites, young guys and girls have moved from offline dating to online dating which they find more exciting and accommodating. Some teenagers nowadays will rather find a match online than go for the girls or guys they see in their neighborhood. Well, if you are a teenager or a young person who has found more hope for himself in getting a match online, then this article is the article to read because I will be revealing some secrets about young online dating that will help you a great deal. I know some of you must have found succor in online dating and would not want to change that for anything and there are some others
Online dating is a very different way to date but many people try to approach it exactly the same as traditional dating. A part of the "traditional" approach that many people follow is that they only want to be communicating or dating a single person at a time. This approach is detrimental to online dating for several reasons which I will cover here. Online Dating Experience
Dating really changed in the few last years and meeting people online became not uncommon or just for young people only. But everyone now can use it to find their dates and meet new people.
Online dating gives people searching for a new union an edge that they didn’t have before. They are able to “shop” for potential connections before their initial contact. According to Droge and Voirol (2011), online dating is here to stay because it allows people to more carefully choose their partner. They are able to filter through the profiles on a dating site and determine which characteristics they like or dislike about someone before they make the decision to communicate with that person. Internet users are more likely to communicate with someone who has similar interests (Hitsch, Hortacsu, & Ariely, 2010). If someone’s favorite kind of music is one that you despise most, you’ll most likely not trigger a conversation with them. You’re able to look at attributes that are important to you and filter out those persons that don’t fit into who you are potentially looking for.