A new be2.co.uk Survey: 50% of Those Registered on Dating Sites are Ashamed!

icon

2

pages

icon

English

icon

Documents

Le téléchargement nécessite un accès à la bibliothèque YouScribe Tout savoir sur nos offres

icon

2

pages

icon

English

icon

Documents

Le téléchargement nécessite un accès à la bibliothèque YouScribe Tout savoir sur nos offres

A new be2.co.uk Survey: 50% of Those Registered on Dating Sites are Ashamed!
Voir icon arrow

Publié par

Langue

English

A new be2.co.uk Survey: 50% of Those Registered on Dating Sites are Ashamed!
PR Newswire MUNICH, June 27, 2012
MUNICH,June 27, 2012/PRNewswire/ --Although the phenomenon of online dating is increasingly popular (35%* of men and women have already used online dating sites to find partners) a survey conducted by be2.co.uk reveals thatover 50% of people on dating sites have a problem with telling people they are looking for love on the Internet.32% have only told relatives and only 18% are happy to tell everyone. Dating Problem: Should I tell my friends I am registered with be2 A be2 customer wrote, "I haven't told anyone I am registered on be2 because I do not want to be mocked. I have many friends and I go out every week but still I never seem to meet the woman for me. I am really enjoying meeting new women on the site, but when I tell my friends about it I pretend I met them in a bar. Alreadythey mock me for my lack of success with women, if I told them I was dating online I think I would never hear the end of it…" Are dating sites made for singles who have problems? "Absolutely not! Onbe2, 50% of the registered members have been single for less than 2 years.be2 members are mostly working professionals with busy social lives who want to meet new people and increase their chances of finding a soul mate. People hear about how effective be2 is at matching people successfully and realise that the site can help them avoid mistakes and select the right partner for long term compatibility. The be2 personality test really does helps singles define what they want and then introduces them to suitable people. It's very straightforward, it's quick and it works," says Robert Wuttke, founder of the matchmaking dating site be2. Dating sites: an almost inevitable step in the quest for a soulmate The reality today is that the Internet is part of the social landscape. In 10 years, dating sites have become not just one route to love, but a mandatory activity in the quest for love. It has gone beyond the point where anybody should have a problem telling their friends about online dating. People of all ages and walks of life are coming to recognise that online dating works:
- Most people believe it can work: 74% of people think it is possible to fall in love simply by exchanging messages over the Internet. - Success of online dating is widely recognised: 47% of members registered on dating sites know at least one couple who met on the Internet. -Older people also dating online: be2 has seen the proportion of its customers who are over 55, more than double in the last six years.
About the survey: The survey was conducted online from30 September 2011 toJanuary 17, 2012with 14,500 members in 18 countries. http://www.be2.co.uk
Voir icon more
Alternate Text