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[[File:Personality.jpg|319x319px|alt=|thumb|A femoid, analysing the personnality of someone.]]'''Dating''' is an RPG videogame where you need to pass a minimum looks threshold to pass levels. If the player does not meet the minimum looks treshold, he can still pass levels by compensating via money and status. In recent times, the game's difficulty level has increased greatly after women have been granted access to the source code.<ref>https://www.livescience.com/58607-mens-looks-may-matter-more-than-personality.html</ref>
[[File:Personality.jpg|319x319px|alt=|thumb|A femoid, analysing the personnality of someone.]]'''Dating''' is a RPG videogame where you need to pass a minimum [[looks]] threshold to pass levels. If the player does not meet the minimum looks treshold, he can still pass levels by [[Betabux|compensating via money]] and [[status]]. In recent times, the game's difficulty level has increased greatly after [[women]] have been [[Sexual revolution|granted access to the source code]].<ref>https://www.livescience.com/58607-mens-looks-may-matter-more-than-personality.html</ref>
==Most couples now meet online first==
==Most couples now meet online first==
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According to data from the How Couples Meet and Stay Together survey, a comprehensive national survey on romantic [[relationship]]s in the US, 39% of couples now meet and start [[relationship]]s from online services like chats, games, social networks and dating apps.<ref>Rosenfeld M, Thomas RJ, Hausen S. 2019. Research Note: Disintermediating your friends. Pending for peer-review publication.
According to data from the "How Couples Meet and Stay Together" survey, a comprehensive national survey on romantic [[relationship]]s in the US, 39% of couples now meet and start [[relationship]]s from online services like chats, games, social networks and dating apps.<ref>Rosenfeld M, Thomas RJ, Hausen S. 2019. Research Note: Disintermediating your friends. Pending for peer-review publication.
htttps://web.stanford.edu/~mrosenfe/Rosenfeld_et_al_Disintermediating_Friends.pdfps://web.stanford.edu/~mrosenfe/Rosenfeld_et_al_Disintermediating_Friends.pdf</ref><ref>https://data.stanford.edu/hcmst</ref><ref>https://qz.com/1546677/around-40-of-us-couples-now-first-meet-online/</ref> This has now become the leading way for [[relationship]]s to start. The share of couples meeting online has almost doubled since 2009. Between 1995 to 2017, meeting through friends saw the largest decline, with 40% fewer people meeting this way.  
htttps://web.stanford.edu/~mrosenfe/Rosenfeld_et_al_Disintermediating_Friends.pdfps://web.stanford.edu/~mrosenfe/Rosenfeld_et_al_Disintermediating_Friends.pdf</ref><ref>https://data.stanford.edu/hcmst</ref><ref>https://qz.com/1546677/around-40-of-us-couples-now-first-meet-online/</ref> This has now become the leading way for [[relationship]]s to start. The share of couples meeting online has almost doubled since 2009. Between 1995 to 2017, meeting through friends saw the largest decline, with 40% fewer people meeting this way.  


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