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    Online Dating & Deception: Who Chooses to Deceive Online Harnaaz Grewal (33612128) University of British Columbia-Okanagan Campus 20-10-2015 Online Dating & Deception: Who Chooses To Deceive Online The ways in which people search for romantic relationships has changed drastically within the past few decades due to creation of online dating websites. This is due to the phenomenon of the computer and online dating. A 2007 study showed that Americans spent over 500 million dollars on…

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    would have thought that someone could meet their soul mate online? Ten plus years ago people weren’t using the internet to meet people. You were connecting with people you met out somewhere or someone one of your friends set you up with to go on a blind date with. It’s been reported that one in ten American’s have used or know someone that has used an online dating site or mobile site. Online dating is slowly changing the world. Online dating comes with many different websites, a handful of…

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    takes to be flooded with potential soulmates? Online dating has been growing in popularity recently because it allows you to have various options to choose from but having multiple options can be overwhelming, it is also exceptionally easy to…

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    being introduced by associates of his/her communal network (e.g., being set up by a family member or friend). Online dating websites and applications are different from these conservative ideas by providing persons with “increased information about a wider pool of potential partners than usually available in face-to-face encounters” (Heino, Ellison, & Gibbs, 2010, p. 428). Thus, online dating websites are a suitable way for single adults to tactically find additional persons who are looking for…

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    away. Now a days, dating is mostly online and not face to face like how it use to be. There’s not the same spark as meeting someone face to face. I look around and I see people on their electronic devices trying online dating or not even looking at the person they are with. They have a screen blocking…

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    Over the past few years, online dating has grown from being a stigmatized way to find dates to a popular way for new couples to meet. The growing popularity of online dating has led to the creation of many new dating apps. Although OKCupid, Tinder, and Plenty of Fish have had long reigns at the top of the online-dating mountain, many people are flocking to new apps that put unique spins on meeting people. Bumble Created by some of the people responsible for Tinder, Bumble is an app that seeks to…

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    somebody is finally talking to you? Online dating is a way to meet people, with intentions of casual sex, short-term dating, long-term dating, or marriage. According to an article on Match.com, “40 million Americans use online dating services” (Broussard). There are many online dating sites where users are unregulated and can lie, judge, and say whatever they please in order to get attention; it appears that women and attractive people do better on these sites. Online dating has been around for…

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    Online dating is a great way to find love. No longer are you considered desperate by using social apps to meet a potential partner. So what better way to find the perfect mate than with a click of a button. Online dating has been considered an easier form of meeting and dating new people, due to the nature of its convenience. When deciding if there is a more suitable approach to Online dating, one should considered being opened minded. By going in with the intentions of having fun, it will…

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    exposed to hundreds of online dating advertisements, or a coworker divulges how she met her partner on this amazing site. A simple internet search for online dating can produce hundreds of sites in just seconds. The popularity for online dating meets the need of today’s society for convenience. With just a few clicks of a mouse, witty phrases, and the perfect photo a computer will analyze potential matches. Simple, quick, and with minimal effort, someone is ready to start dating. While some have…

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    Computer Dating: Is It More Popular Than Ever? Computer dating has increased from 44% of users new to the internet in 2005 to 59% in 2013, and it continues to grow as it becomes more popular. Online dating has been one of the easiest ways to let people know that you are single and ready to mingle. While you can provide someone with a lot of your private life information on a profile, like one Match.com uses, you can either be truthful or make up some things about yourself that would seem more…

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