HUFFINGTON POST – Aug 28 – A new survey conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of post-50 dating site OurTime.com, found out that 37% of women are totally fine with "e-snooping" on their dates, only 29% of men said the same. 36% of 18 to 34-year-olds and 40% of 35 to 44-year-olds said they'd feel comfortable doing so, compared to only 26% of people over the age of 55.
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OurTime is a dating site for people over 50. Wouldn’t the only relevant number of the study be the 26% ok with snooping? And thats not even broken out into gender.
OurTime is a dating site for people over 50. Wouldn’t the only relevant number of the study be the 26% ok with snooping? And thats not even broken out into gender.
People tell you everything if you only observe them. Their behaviors are more truthful and character defining than anything spoken. So how’s a woman to know if she’s dating someone who is being truthful. By making a beeline for their cellphone and installing spy software on their prospective spouses computer?!?! Hmm.
People tell you everything if you only observe them. Their behaviors are more truthful and character defining than anything spoken. So how’s a woman to know if she’s dating someone who is being truthful. By making a beeline for their cellphone and installing spy software on their prospective spouses computer?!?! Hmm.
This is why one of the most often-used phrases in profiles is “I’m looking for a trustworthy person” because people have been hurt so often. It’s also a throwaway phrase because everyone uses it, means little to the prospective date. What guy is going to say “I’m not trustworthy so I’m not going to email her.”
This is why one of the most often-used phrases in profiles is “I’m looking for a trustworthy person” because people have been hurt so often. It’s also a throwaway phrase because everyone uses it, means little to the prospective date. What guy is going to say “I’m not trustworthy so I’m not going to email her.”