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    August 20, 2020
    Key takeaways on Americans’ views of and experiences with dating and relationships

    Most daters say their dating lives aren’t going well and it’s difficult to find people to date

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    Key takeaways on Americans’ views of and experiences with dating and relationships
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    For younger non-daters, dating just isn’t a top priority
    Partnered LGB adults are far more likely than their straight counterparts to have met their partner online
    Long-distance relationships, debt and voting for Donald Trump top list of relationship deal breakers
    A majority of the public says premarital sex is at least sometimes acceptable
    About a third of women say someone they’ve been on a date with has pressured them for sex
    Most daters say their dating lives aren’t going well and it’s difficult to find people to date
    Women are twice as likely as men to say dating is harder than 10 years ago because it’s riskier now
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