Technology helps us in a number of ways. But here’s something that perhaps I should have expected, but I didn’t see coming. A global survey by AVG has found them changing ways women are using technology to form and manage their relationships.
Here’s some examples:
- 35 per cent of women now use social media channels to check out dates ahead of time, prioritizing pictures followed by common friends and finally interests and comments.
- 50 per cent of those questioned either have or would break up with a significant other on the phone and more than a quarter have or would do so via text message.
- 61 per cent had cancelled dates based on information they’d discovered on social media channels.
There’s a lot more here that looks at women in different countries and different age ranges do with technology. It’s worth a read for everyone, but for guys who are in the dating pool, you might want to pay attention.
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AVG Looks At How Women Use Tech To Manage Relationships
Technology helps us in a number of ways. But here’s something that perhaps I should have expected, but I didn’t see coming. A global survey by AVG has found them changing ways women are using technology to form and manage their relationships.
Here’s some examples:
There’s a lot more here that looks at women in different countries and different age ranges do with technology. It’s worth a read for everyone, but for guys who are in the dating pool, you might want to pay attention.
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