This week Fred and Matt are joined by two guests to share opinions on the world of dating through our phones. Sophia and Juillian offer their thoughts on this phenomenon that’s been around for almost 30 years, but recently seems to have become almost the norm for modern relationships.
How dangerous is modern online dating? Why are people attracted to it? what success stories come from these apps? Find out on this week’s pod.
Some academic sources/further reading include:
Andrighetto, L., Riva, P., & Gabbiadini, A. (2019). Lonely hearts and angry minds: Online dating rejection increases male (but not female) hostility. Aggressive Behavior, 45(5), 571-581. https://doi.org/10.1002/ab.21852
Cacioppo, J., Cacioppo, S., Gonzaga, G., Ogburn, E., & VanderWeele, T. (2013). Marital satisfaction and break-ups differ across on-line and off-line meeting venues. Proceedings of The National Academy Of Sciences, 110(25), 10135-10140. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1222447110
Fullwood, C., & Attrill-Smith, A. (2018). Up-Dating: Ratings of Perceived Dating Success Are Better Online than Offline. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, And Social Networking, 21(1), 11-15. https://doi.org/10.1089/cyber.2016.0631
Lauckner, C., Truszczynski, N., Lambert, D., Kottamasu, V., Meherally, S., & Schipani-McLaughlin, A. et al. (2019). “Catfishing,” cyberbullying, and coercion: An exploration of the risks associated with dating app use among rural sexual minority males. Journal Of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health, 23(3), 289-306. https://doi.org/10.1080/19359705.2019.1587729
Sharabi, L., & Dykstra-DeVette, T. (2019). From first email to first date: Strategies for initiating relationships in online dating. Journal of Social And Personal Relationships, 36(11-12), 3389-3407. https://doi.org/10.1177/0265407518822780