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[[File:Personality.jpg|319x319px|alt=|thumb|A femoid, analysing the personnality of someone.]]'''Dating''' is | [[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. | ||