Study, 70% of people in relationships started as friends [View all]
Stumbled upon this on Facebook and found it interesting as I was friends first with my wife. This is kind of a striking statistic especially with the stigma now attached to the "friend-zone". Not sure if I am buying it. Maybe the friend-zone is the place to be? How did most people on DU met their significant other?
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Nearly 70 percent of romances may begin as friendships, new research suggests.
Only 18 percent of people reported they intentionally became friends with their now-partner due to romantic attraction.
People reported that online dating and blind dates were two of the worst ways to meet a potential partner.
Snip: To be exact, the researchers estimated that 68 percent of romantic relationships start from friendship. This is based on self-report data from seven separate studies in which 1,897 people were asked to respond to the following question:
What was your relationship with your partner before you became romantically involved? (a) friends; (b) a friend of a friend; (c) acquaintances; (d) worked together; (e) had never met before (strangers); (f) other.
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