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    Is Social Media Ruining Our Relationships? Two Thirds Think It Causes More People to Cheat

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    More Rows in Relationships and Sliding Into Dms to Score a Date: the Impact of Social Media on Romance Revealed

    MONDAY 4TH MARCH – LONDON, UK – The rise of social media in the UK has impacted upon singles looking for dates as well as how we behave in relationships, according to new research revealed today.

    VoucherCodes.co.uk, the leading savings site, surveyed over 2,000 people across the country and discovered almost three-quarters of Brits (72%) say that social media causes more arguments in their relationship than anything else. Two-thirds (69%) have even said they think social media causes more people to cheat in a relationship and as many as two out of five people (42%) admit they worry about their partner cheating on them via social media. As a result, a tenth (11%) confess they have searched through their other half’s phone without their consent.

    Social media also impacts singletons. The research has discovered as many as a third of Brits (29%) are single and ready to mingle, but two-thirds (68%) believe the rise of social media means it is now harder to find a partner organically. Indeed, dating apps are an ever-growing choice for singles on the hunt for a partner with a fifth (21%) turning to apps like Tinder, Bumble or Hinge, and one in six (15%) admitting they’ve slid into a stranger’s DMs on social media.

    Deal Makers and Deal Breakers

    So, what are the qualities that we’re looking for in a date? Almost half of us say that we want someone who is kind and thoughtful (45%), as well as sharing our sense of humour (45%). Meanwhile, a third (37%) believe loyalty is the most important characteristic and a quarter (26%) look for chemistry compared to just a tenth (12%) who think looks can make or break a potential partner. A whopping four out of five people (79%) believe that an emotional connection is more important than a physical connection and just two out of five (41%) say they would go off someone if they gained lots of weight.

    The biggest deal breakers when dating have been identified with half saying that arrogance (49%) and bad manners (47%) are complete turn-offs. A third (32%) say they wouldn’t date someone who smokes and a tenth (11%) wouldn’t continue seeing someone if they found out they were vegan. However, millennials are clearly looking for something more physical from their relationships. A fifth (21%) say that good sex is crucial for a couple, with three-quarters (76%) saying a relationship couldn’t survive without a healthy sex life.

    Deal breakers in a relationship

    Arrogance

    49%

    Bad manners

    47%

    Smoking

    32%

    Gym obsessed

    13%

    Vegan

    11%

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    It’s interesting to see where Brits are comfortable, or indeed uncomfortable, looking to find a partner. We are still most comfortable picking up a date in person – with a third (31%) saying they search for love in bars and pubs, and one-fifth (20%) heading to nightclubs in the hope of finding a date. It has been discovered that people are twice as likely to consider dating an ex’s relative (35%) or a friend’s ex (29%) than to ask out a colleague at work (15%).

    Surviving a relationship

    If there’s anything more challenging than finding a date, it’s keeping a relationship alive! The average person in the UK thinks that a relationship loses its spark within 18 months of being together, while a quarter (27%) believe it takes less than a year for it to fizzle out. And when the spark is gone, not everyone is ready to move on. A third of Millennials admit they have stayed with someone because it was either Valentine’s Day (32%), their birthday (32%) or they had a holiday booked with their partner (33%).

    But it’s not all doom and gloom! The research has also highlighted the ingredients for a long-lasting and happy relationship. Three-quarters (75%) believe that you should always confess to any bad behaviour in a relationship, and almost half (45%) believe a bit of harmless flirting is fine. Indeed, the green-eyed monster appears not to be a threat to relationships, with two-thirds (67%) saying they are happy for a partner to remain friends with an ex.

    Britain’s unwritten rules to a lasting relationship

    An emotional connection is most important

    79%

    You should always confess to bad behaviour

    75%

    It’s ok for my partner to be friends with an ex

    67%

    A relationship can’t survive without a healthy sex life

    64%

    It’s ok to flirt with other people in a relationship

    45%

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Anita Naik, Lifestyle Editor at VoucherCodes.co.uk, said: “The research has unveiled the UK’s deal makers and breakers for relationships as millennials show their true colours now that the Valentine’s Day frenzy has ended, with a host of couples breaking up and looking for love elsewhere.

    “We invite you to put your relationship to the test by trying our Compatibility Calculator. The fun quiz gives you the opportunity to get your hands on a range of bespoke discounts and deals for romantic treats including flowers, fragrances and holidays depending on how you truly feel about your partner.”

     

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