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Dynamics of Internet Dating
University of Pittsburgh at Bradford, Bradford, Pennsylvania This study examined the world of Internet dating. It explored the motivations of daters, their styles of courtship, and how they negotiated problems of trust and deception. The authors employed in-depth interviews and participant observation with men and women who met online. Internet daters sought companionship, comfort after a life crisis, control over presentation of themselves and their environments, freedom from commitment and stereotypic roles, adventure, and romantic fantasy. The authors also studied the development of trust between daters, the risks they assume, and lying online. Most participants in the study eventually met, which sometimes resulted in abrupt rejection and loss of face, but other times ended in marriage.
Key Words: Internet dating trust interpersonal relations identity
Social Science Computer Review, Vol. 24, No. 2,
189-208 (2006) This article has been cited by other articles:
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