Dating.com Finds 75% of People Turned to Online Dating after Discovering a Partner was Unfaithful

NEW YORK, Aug. 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- With everyone starting to leave their homes and get back to their normal way of living, Dating.com, part of the Dating Group and the company behind numerous online dating sites, has polled its newest users to learn more about their interest in dating online. Results revealed an increase in cheating-related behavior. To help those who are curious about whether or not they have an unfaithful partner, Dating.com is sharing red flags to keep an eye out for.

Being stuck at home with your significant other for months on end can be hard, especially when it comes to keeping the spark alive. It is normal for any person to crave attention, no matter where or who it is from. For this reason, Dating.com decided to get to the bottom of recent relationships of its newer users to find out if cheating has affected their love lives at all. Standout findings include:

    --  55% of those surveyed shared that they suspected they were cheated on
        during quarantine
    --  Almost 45% of female users report they've been cheated on since early
        march
    --  16% of male users report they've been cheated on since early march
    --  30% of respondents say cheating took place with a past flame
    --  Moreover, 20% of Dating.com members shared that their ex-partner's fling
        turned into something more serious after ending the relationship
    --  Nearly 75% claim they signed up for a dating site to effectively move on
        during the limited social-distancing era
    --  88% believe they can make a lasting connection with someone who they can
        trust online

"Stay at home orders placed a strain on many existing relationships and really put those connections to the test," says Maria Sullivan, dating expert and Vice President of Dating.com. "The distractions of everyday life were removed during quarantine and, unfortunately, many couples were unable to rediscover that deeper connection. The amount of cheating that has gone on over the past few months has made us proud at Dating.com to see the valuable role we play in helping individuals find a person who they can trust and build a strong a connection with."

Many unfaithful partners can find a way to fly under the radar, so our dating experts suggest keeping an eye out for the below tell-tale quarantine cheating signs:

    --  Periods of time where your partner is unreachable: If you start to hear
        from your partner less or go through periods where you can get a hold of
        them at all, this could mean they are spending their time on someone
        else.
    --  Improved appearance: When you start having feelings for someone, you
        want to look your best to impress them. If you notice your partner
        starting to exercise more or ditch the sweatpants, there could be
        someone who they are trying to impress.
    --  Their mood changes: If you're partner seems less interested in your
        daily activities or stories, this could mean that they are devoting
        their attention to another person.

Cheating is an action seen across the United States. To get a better picture of where the most offenders live, Dating.com found the below cities have the most unfaithful partners.

    1. Los Angeles
    2. Miami
    3. New York
    4. Chicago
    5. New Orleans

There is a trustworthy partner waiting for everyone on Dating.com's extensive, international network of singles. To register, please visit www.dating.com.

About Dating Group: Dating Group is a global social discovery platform, enabling people from around the globe to connect through the power of shared interests and mutual benefits. Dating Group has offices in seven countries and a team of more than 500 professionals with more than 73 million registered users across the entire portfolio. Our brands include Dating.com, DateMyAge, LovingA, Tubit, AnastasiaDate, ChinaLove, and many more, each with a unique platform tailored to different communities defined by interest, geography and demographics.

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