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posted by Fnord666 on Tuesday December 25 2018, @02:20AM   Printer-friendly
from the tender dept.

The 5 Years That Changed Dating

On the 20th anniversary of The New York Times' popular Vows column, a weekly feature on notable weddings and engagements launched in 1992, its longtime editor wrote that Vows was meant to be more than just a news notice about society events. It aimed to give readers the backstory on marrying couples and, in the meantime, to explore how romance was changing with the times. "Twenty years ago, as now, most couples told us they'd met through their friends or family, or in college," wrote the editor, Bob Woletz, in 2012. "For a period that ran into the late 1990s, a number said, often sheepishly, that they had met through personal advertisements."

But in 2018, seven of the 53 couples profiled in the Vows column met on dating apps. And in the Times' more populous Wedding Announcements section, 93 out of some 1,000 couples profiled this year met on dating apps—Tinder, Bumble, Hinge, Coffee Meets Bagel, Happn, and other specialized dating apps designed for smaller communities, like JSwipe for Jewish singles and MuzMatch for Muslims. The year before, 71 couples whose weddings were announced by the Times met on dating apps.

See also: Tinder and Bumble Are Hungry for Your Love


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    by MichaelDavidCrawford (2339) Subscriber Badge <mdcrawford@gmail.com> on Tuesday December 25 2018, @09:09AM (#778292) Homepage Journal

    But she refused Emergency Medical Services because "The doctors don't do a very good job of keeping me well".

    "Getting Well" is her turn for shooting up.

    I took her home so she could shower, have something to eat then get some sleep without fear of being sexually assaulted.

    Last night I told her where I would Pop The Question. "You're going to have to climb a _lot_ of stairs first". _Now_ I figure I'll pop the question about a small oasis at the South End of Death Valley, where of all the crazy shit, there are DUCKS. And a species of fish that is unique to that one pond. It's ten miles from the nearest road; it's _very_ dangerous to go there in a two-wheel drive car, but some friends and I did, back in the day.

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