Contributed by: ElyseRomano on Saturday, February 26 2011 @ 09:26 am
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Technology has changed nearly every aspect of modern life.
When we need groceries, we head to FreshDirect. When we need entertainment, we head to Netflix. When we need to make travel plans, we head to Orbitz. When we need reading material, we head to Amazon. When we need money, we head to PayPal. When we need to connect with friends, we head to Facebook. And when we want to find love, we head to an online dating site.
As is the case with any new development, some early-adopters embraced the new technology immediately, while skeptics chose to observe the new trend before forming an opinion of it. Now, in 2011, it's clear that the relationship between technology and dating is set to be as immutable as the relationship between the chocolate and peanut butter in a Reese's.
The question is: Who was right? The early-adopters who praised the association of technology and dating, and hailed it as the future of our love lives? Or the skeptics, who believed that the link between technology and dating would prove to be an unhealthy relationship?
Four Reasons Why The Relationship Between Technology And Dating Is Built To Last
There are, of course, many more reasons technological advancements have positively impacted love lives all over the world...but as all online daters know, even the brightest lights cast a few shadows. From Googling new dates, to Facebook stalking current partners, to posting breakup blasts on blogs, there's a dark side to the relationship between technology and dating too.