People want to love someone and they want to be loved in return.Naturally, the amount of time spent staring at screens throughout the day, has led to meeting a potential mate online intriguing and likely.


Modern technology has given online daters an almost unlimited supply of fresh dates, so people have more choices, but aren't necessarily having better luck finding "the one." Researchers have coined this “The Paradox of Choice,” which suggests the more choices people have, the more likely they are to avoid decisions, or to be unhappy with the decisions they do make.
Technology and dating have evolved into a dynamic duo when it comes to finding love in the digital age.
Online dating is a big part of our culture, with 15 percent of Americans using online dating sites or mobile dating apps.
However, with the power and sense of security that technology grants us, the ability to be truly connected to other human beings is becoming more difficult and scarce.
Enter the paradox that we live in as entitled, technologically powerful, and fearless abusers of the ease of access to conversing with other humans.