Take those old, stale “truths” about dating etiquette and kick ‘em to the curb. Match.com took an in-depth look at the behavior of singles based on our study of more than 5,000 single Americans, and found that, while some conventional dating standards still apply, the rules have been contemporized to fit the high-tech lifestyle of modern day American singles. Today they are changing gender and age stereotypes and adopting new dating styles. From texting to friending dates on Facebook, we’ve got the hook-up on the ABC’s of dating.
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If left on terms to reply back and they have not should I reply back or just forget that person altogether???
Girls are always rite. That is always same.
One of the largest changes in dating I’ve noticed is the reduction of risk. If you ask someone out via Facebook and get rejected it’s no big deal. In that way, technology is probably helping people come out of their shell who otherwise may not have.
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