PRESS RELEASE – Aug 13 - Over two thirds of UK singles will take the
active initiative of going online dating over the next 12 months, but
they are not looking for a quick fix: they have patience and are
prepared to wait a while to meet their ideal partner, according to a new
survey by Parship. 75% of the UK’s 15M singles haven’t had any type of
relationship in more than 18 months, while over half (52%) have not had
anyone special in their life for more than three years. (39%) – the
highest proportion in Europe – don’t expect to meet a potential partner
within the next two years; this makes a startling comparison with single
people in Denmark, the most optimistic group in Europe, 82% of whom
believe that the next two years will bring true love. FULL ARTICLE @ RESPONSE SOURCE

This is fascinating news- and a lot of people! I have noticed that the British single women over 40 are very hesitant to begin communicating with a prospective male. I think their fears of a bad result are hampering their chances of success. I see the men reaching out, the women hesitating.
This is fascinating news- and a lot of people! I have noticed that the British single women over 40 are very hesitant to begin communicating with a prospective male. I think their fears of a bad result are hampering their chances of success. I see the men reaching out, the women hesitating.
Yep – that all makes sense. It still reeks of just a press release to get publicity though
Yep – that all makes sense. It still reeks of just a press release to get publicity though