A survey funded by online dating site eHarmony finds that couples who met online are more satisfied with their marriages. Other researchers greet the findings with caution.
For more than a decade, the online dating site eHarmony has pitched itself as a company that matches singles with romantic partners who are looking for lifelong relationships. Now a study funded by the Santa Monica-based firm offers scientific evidence that husbands and wives who met online are more satisfied with their marriages than couples that met the old-fashioned way.
via L.A. Times - Science http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/news/science/~3/ntKgN1_Dg_M/la-sci-online-dating-marriages-20130604,0,4422066.story
For more than a decade, the online dating site eHarmony has pitched itself as a company that matches singles with romantic partners who are looking for lifelong relationships. Now a study funded by the Santa Monica-based firm offers scientific evidence that husbands and wives who met online are more satisfied with their marriages than couples that met the old-fashioned way.
via L.A. Times - Science http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/news/science/~3/ntKgN1_Dg_M/la-sci-online-dating-marriages-20130604,0,4422066.story
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