Dating.com Reveals the Election is Disrupting Our Dating Lives

72% of daters are having politically charged conversations on dating apps

40% of respondents have pivoted to a second round pick candidate for a long term relationship after realizing they earned it

NEW YORK, Aug. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A new study from Dating.com - part of Social Discovery Group, the company behind 60+ online dating sites - reveals the impact of the upcoming presidential election on American singles' dating habits and relationships.

The survey proves politics are dominating conversations across dating apps: 72% of respondents reported they have engaged in a politically charged conversation with a match since the debate between President Biden and former president Donald Trump in June. Another major finding: there has been a 15% increase in daters adding their political parties to their online dating profiles. While Democrats were divided about President Biden's age, for a majority of Dating.com users (62%), age is still just a number when considering candidates for relationships.

"Politics are an unavoidable topic when it comes to meeting new people during an election year. These potentially divisive conversations really ramp up as citizens tune into debates and press conferences in the months leading up to an election," said Sabrina Bendory, Dating & Relationships Expert at Dating.com. "On Dating.com, we've seen a large uptick in icebreakers and discussions centered around politicized topics such as climate, women's rights, healthcare, the economy, and more. You can't underestimate the importance of fundamental compatibility in relationships, as no relationship can survive on chemistry alone. Value alignment is still atop the ticket in terms of what daters are looking for in their next match."

Key survey findings include:

    --  Debating It: In general, Dating.com discovered a majority (55%) of
        respondents would be interested in dating someone with opposing
        political views. During an election year, when political chats tend to
        heat up, this typically drops to just 49%. Meanwhile, 68% would not be
        interested in dating someone who doesn't vote. "In the current dating
        scene, an opposing political opinion can be a major dealbreaker or can
        give someone the proverbial 'ick.' Singles today are much less likely to
        settle for undesirable characteristics in their partners, and that
        includes value misalignment around highly politicized topics," said
        Bendory.
    --  Swiping Left and Right: Of those surveyed, a majority of those who
        identify as Democrats reported looking for matches with the trait of
        open mindedness, prefer partners who describe themselves as "global
        citizens," and are searching for a significant other who is well
        traveled. A majority of those who identify as Republicans said they're
        most interested in potential significant others who describe themselves
        as "hardworking" and "family oriented."
    --  Earn and Win: 40% of respondents admitted to giving a backup option a
        chance for a long term relationship after realizing they earned it
        through consistency and effort. Of these respondents, 50% are currently
        in long-term relationships with their former backup date.
    --  Age is Still Just a Number: While Democrats were divided about President
        Biden's age, daters aren't as concerned about age when it comes to their
        matches. A majority of Dating.com members claim they value traits like
        experience and wisdom, and 62% indicated age would not be a critical
        factor in deciding whether to pursue a potential partner.
    --  The Political Party is Over: For many Americans, the omnipresence of
        politics can be frustrating. 60% of Dating.com users turn to online
        dating to escape from politics and find a positive distraction.

Dating.com aims to facilitate connections and conversations through innovative algorithms that help pinpoint individuals whose preferences align, and with icebreakers that help singles have the fulfilling discussions they desire - whether that includes politics or not.

For more information and to meet your next match, visit www.Dating.com.

About Social Discovery Group

Social Discovery Group is one of the world's largest social discovery companies, uniting 60+ brands with 500 million users. SDG solves the problems of loneliness, isolation, and disconnection with the help of digital reality. Its products include international dating sites, social and entertainment apps with a focus on video streaming, AI technologies, and game mechanics. SDG products redefine the way people interact and connect with each other. For more information, please visit www.socialdiscoverygroup.com.

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