CBC – Oct 2 – It doesn’t matter how two people meet. In the end everyone is just looking for love, says a new study from Jocelyn Wentland, a sessional instructor at the University of British Columbia’s psychology department. She surveyed 3.5K participants. The study looked at 4 meeting venues: school, work, friends…
Police: More Arrests Likely In Prostitution Ring
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Online Dating Couples Less Likely to Divorce
ouples that met via online dating and married are less likely to get a divorce than those who didn’t meet online, according to a new study by the University of Chicago. In addition, the study found that online dating is one of the most popular ways to get together. One…