Why looking for Love on the Internet is a Money-Saver in the Financial Crisis
When the financial crisis first struck, everyone was convinced that all kinds of spending would diminish. Obviously, the first thing to go would be unnecessary luxuries, then spending would stop for anything that isn’t an absolute necessity. As it turns out, love is a necessity – such an important one, in fact, that finding love on the internet has become more popular since the beginning of the financial crisis!
More singles are looking for love on the internet as their economic prospects decline. Why? Obviously, many singles who may have been very work focused prior to the financial crisis, suddenly woke up to the fact that work doesn’t answer all their questions.
Some singles actually take economic difficulties during the financial crisis as the main motivation for finding love online, because they don’t want to be alone in these tough times. Here’s why singles feel that looking for love will save them money (according to a be2 member survey):
- 56% of singles in the UK say the financial crisis had an influence on their decision to look for love on the internet.
- 37% think they could share expenses with a partner when they find love on the internet. Life as a couple is sgnificantly cheaper than the single lifestyle.
- Many singles see the search for love on the internet as the most cost efficient way to find a new partner. 31% think online matchmaking sites are good value for money, compared to offline dating agencies. 35% of Singles think it’s too expensive to go out to clubs and bars to find a partner.
- 22% of singles who are using be2 say that online matchmaking was a good way to get to know people quickly. After all – time is money!
These are some of the reasons that the financial crisis didn’t have a negative effect on be2. On the contrary, be2’s membership has kept on growing throughout the financial crisis, with no end in sight!
Interesting Relationship Facts and Facts about Love
Even if you are interested in relationships and love,
you probably haven’t heard all of these interesting relationship facts yet. From weird to wonderful, it’s amazing what we can still learn about love and relationships…
- Over 50% of women in the USA are not in a relationship.
- People in a relationship who are happy with their love life live 4 years longer, on average.
- In a relationship, people only spend an average of 5 minutes a day in serious conversation.
- Love lasts longer in a relationship where the woman is in charge.
- 50 % of women are not ready for a new relationship until several years after a love ends.
What is Marriage?
Interesting Facts about Love and Marriage!
Marriage is… a learning curve
A marriage preparation course has been proven to lower the risk of divorce.
Marriage is… no longer a must
Every US census of the past years shows dropping marriage rates. In 2007 49,7 % of American households were centered around a married couple, down from 52 % in 2007.
Marriage is… a successful institution, despite divorces
75% of divorcees re-marry within 3 years.
Marriage is… no place for deadly sex
Over 50 % of men who die during sex are with a lover or prostitute. Only 25 % die while they are having sex with their wife.
Marriage is… not always a personal choice
60 % of all marriages worldwide are arranged.
>>> What is Marriage? It’s possible for everyone! 
Find the right partner for a loving marriage now!
Love Exists!
Love exists – in this piece of Spanish graffiti art on a wall in Barcelona….
Relationships in Times of Crisis: Can you Save your Relationship Before it Goes into Recession?
If you are worried about the financial crisis, then you now have one more thing to be worried about: you might not only lose your money, you could also lose your love.
If the financial crisis affects you, the result can be a relationship in crisis. Even the greatest love can take a hit in financially difficult times. Many couples are currently experiencing a relationship in crisis, caused by the global financial crisis. Relationship counsellors, divorce lawyers, and real estate agents all confirm the sad trend. Summer should be the time for sun, love, and happiness, but at the moment more couples are fighting and even separating than celebrating a summer wedding. There’s a clear correspondence between the financial crisis and relationships in crisis and that connection is most clearly visible in the pace where all the trouble began.
You might remember the Wallstreet Wives who made headlines last year with their support group Dating A Banker Anonymous. According to their blog, „DABA is a safe place where women can come together – free from the scrutiny of feminists- and share their tearful tales of how the mortgage meltdown has affected their relationships.“
But not only bankers’ relationships are affected by the financial crisis. During financially secure times, the love and marriage industry booms. In safe times, you marry your partner, buy a house, and have children. But not now – the number of weddings is down from previous years. A relationship in crisis is the first visible effect of financial worries eating away at a couple’s personal resources. This leads to quarrels at home, already existing issues will surface, issues that have been glossed over will erupt and cause trouble. Read more
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