Dating
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Dating is a form of courtship, and may include any social activity undertaken by, typically, two persons with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a partner in an intimate relationship or as a spouse. The word refers to the act of meeting and engaging in some mutually agreed upon social activity. Traditional dating activities include entertainment or a meal.
In many cultural traditions, a date may be arranged by a third party, who may be a family member, acquaintance, or professional matchmaker. Recently internet dating has become popular.
Although dating etiquette has become more relaxed during the twentieth century, there are considerable differences between social and personal values. For example, when an activity costs money (for example, a meal), traditionally the man was expected to pay; but in recent times the practice of "going Dutch" (splitting the expenses) has become more common and more acceptable. With the wider availability of information about traditionally secretive issues individuals are more open about their interest in sexuality both in form of dating language and dress. The difference in expectation of a date in the male / female view of dating is quite marked and clearly shown by the public advice disseminated by popular media, e.g. magazines, which is in stark contrast.The average duration of courtship before proceeding to engagement or marriage varies considerably throughout the world.
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Systems for organizing dates
- Online dating: Instead of using a traditional matchmaker, online dating uses specifically targeted websites to meet new people.
- Speed dating: Where a group of people get together for several hours in public; one is given a set amount of time to sit and talk to a particular person before moving on to the next.
- Mobile dating/cell phone dating: Where text messages to and from a mobile/cell phone carrier are used to show interest in others on the system. Can be web-based or online dating as well depending on the company.
- Virtual dating: A combination of video game playing and dating, where users create avatars and spend time in virtual worlds in an attempt to meet other avatars with the purpose of meeting for potential dates.
- Blind date: Where the people involved have not met each other previously. The match could have been arranged by mutual friends, relatives or by a dating system.
- Singles events: Where a group of singles are brought together to take part in various events for the purposes of meeting new people. Events can include such things as parties, workshops and games. Singles events have been an area of particular growth in singles-related commerce.[1] Many events are aimed at singles of particular affiliations, interest, or religions.[2] Some of the most strongly attended such events are the Christmas Eve parties targeted at young Jewish singles in major cities in North America, particularly the Matzo Ball and its large city competitors.[3] A variety of other religious organizations' singles events are also very popular.[2] However, dating via religious-sponsored singles events has also been criticized for fostering invasion of daters' privacy and undue expectations.[4]
See also
- Age disparity in sexual relationships
- Dating coach
- Dating system
- Group dating
- Missionary dating
- Teen dating violence
Notes
- ↑ Larry Glanz and Robert H. Phillips, Guy Gets Girl, Girl Gets Guy: Where to Find Romance and What to Say When You Find It, p. 59 (2003)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Monica B. Morris, Falling in love again: the mature woman's guide to finding romantic fulfillment, p. 80 (2005)
- ↑ Jessica Gresko, Dec. 24 Becomes Party Night for Jewish Singles, Associated Press (Washington Post), December 24, 2006
- ↑ William July, II, Confessions of an ex-bachelor, p. 113 (2003)
References
- Sizer-Webb, Frances; Eleanor Noss DeBruyne; Linda Kelly DeBruyne (2000). Health: Making Life Choices. pp. 499–500.
- Havelin, Kate (2000). Dating: What Is a Healthy Relationship?. Capstone Press.