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Ask Hilary: Internet dating and Jewish schools

A reader considers Internet dating, and a parent wonders if she should have sent her son to a Jewish school

March 17, 2017 15:09
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Q My friends are all telling me that internet dating is the way to go, but I’m worried that the people who use apps like Tinder, or even JDate are just expecting casual sex. I’m seriously looking for a partner. Should I give it a go?

A The problem with internet dating is that it gives users the impression that there is an endless amount of choice out there, which can make potential dates seem rather disposable. Scrolling through profiles is also far too much like fun to make it akin to a serious pursuit.

Both factors do make dating sites attractive to the fickle or to those looking for quick thrills, so you’re wise to be cautious.

However, recent research showed that online dating now accounts for about one in five new relationships and up to one in six marriages, so clearly not everyone using dating sites and apps is only looking for casual sex. Of course, by logical deduction, this also means that four out of five relationships are still formed the old fashioned ways. So perhaps the key to making internet dating work for you is to think of it as just one option in your quest to find a partner, rather than the be-all and end-all.