Contributed by: ElyseRomano on Monday, April 01 2013 @ 05:03 pm
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What happens when you bring two of the world's biggest dating sites together, and throw an independent research firm into the mix?
A whole lot of interesting info happens, and the State of Dating In America report is born.
JDate and Christian Mingle teamed up with a handful of experts to survey more than 2,700 singles about dating, relationships, love, and sex. All respondents met the following criteria:
The lengthy report sheds light on the complexity of the contemporary dating landscape, and reveals a significant trend toward more open-minded stances on issues surround sex, gender roles, and dating. Singles these days have a more liberal attitude than ever before:
But oddly, despite those trends towards liberalism, Americans hold on to traditional values when it comes to marriage and family:
Faith can also account for differences in attitudes and habits when it comes to dating and relationships. Jews are three times more likely than Christians to use an online dating site, though a larger majority of Christians say online dating is a great way to meet potential mates. Jewish singles rank intelligence as more attractive than humor, while Christian singles feel the opposite way. Jewish singles prefer coffee for a first date, while Christian singles would rather meet for dinner.
What they do agree on is family: singles of both faiths agree that the number one key to a successful relationship is that their partner's family treats them well.
To find out more about the dating sites which brought us this information you can read our JDate review and our Christian Mingle review.