Love is Going the Distance: Dating.com Study Finds Summer Travel is Sparking New Romance This Year
13.07.2024 - 04:18
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A new study released today from Dating.com – part of Social Discovery Group, the company behind 66 online dating sites – reveals that geographic borders aren’t stopping modern singles from forming connections with each other, regardless of their physical location. Daters are increasingly interested in summer flings from across the country, or even around the world. The survey found that 83% of respondents have dated someone who is based in another state, and 71% have been in a relationship with someone who lives in another country.
Advanced technology makes it easier than ever to nurture connections even at a distance. Online dating features powered by artificial intelligence, video capabilities, and virtual reality are opening the door to a wider range of potential partners to explore, and singles aren’t letting geographic locations impact them in the same way they did in the past,” said Alex Kudos, Chief Marketing Officer of Social Discovery Group. “Our latest survey revealed that over half of respondents are open to meeting a connection that lives in another state, especially if their location fits into their travel schedule. The lure of finding and pursuing someone long distance is not just a form of escapism for lonely people, or a vacation from real life; it’s a hallmark of dating and relationships today.”
Key findings include:
Americans are dating abroad.
During the summer months (June-August) Dating.com found that online interactions between American men and Colombian women skyrocketed, with a 57% increase in messages initiated by men based in the U.S.
During the summer, single Americans looking for love outside the U.S. have the most online interactions with people from Canada, Spain, Greece, Italy, and Brazil. 21% of respondents reported that they’d be interested in learning a new language to better communicate with their international-based date.
30% of Americans find their local dating pool is too homogenous and are seeking connections with people from other cultures and communities to diversify their dating lives.
During the pandemic, many daters found escapism in long term connections. Dating.com data found that before the pandemic, only 12% of daters were open to the idea of building connections across countries. But now, interest has increased to 71% of daters and is still growing.
Singles are open to interstate connections: 57% of respondents claimed they are open to meeting someone new from a different state this summer, especially if it coincides with their travel schedules. People living in cities are even more open; 65% expressed a willingness to explore a connection from a different city during time off, a work trip, or as part of their digital nomad lifestyle.
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