7 March 2014

Survey says: South African Singles are lonesome



Millions of people recently celebrated Valentine's Day around the world, and it seems South Africans are facing a stark reality: they are love-starved.
According to a survey released, more than 32% single adults admit to feeling depressed and anxious about not finding love.
In the poll, conducted by a well known generic pharmaceutical specialising in medication for the treatment of depression and anxiety - three in 10 of the 529 single adults polled nationally, said being single makes them feel lonely, 12% said they felt less attractive and 36% blamed themselves for their loveless situation.
However, the majority (89%) still firmly believes in true love and 76% said that finding that special someone would contribute greatly to their overall state of happiness.
A spokesperson for the company said the today's young people are finding it harder to find long-term relationships.
According to the poll, the gym, book and dance clubs are popular hangouts for single South Africans.

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More than 35% of respondents said they are confident about finding their match online, while 26% cited the workplace, 23% the supermarket, 22% the park and 16% still relied on the local pub to produce their perfect mate.  Altogether 55% said they withdraw from dating opportunities and reject suitors based on past experiences.

The overall experience of online dating, and the ability to filter and specify the type of person you want to meet and date is gaining huge popularity around the world.  The ability to meet somebody online who you may never have met without the online dating site is a positive aspect to the process of signing up, profiling yourself and enjoying the experience of finding that "special someone".

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