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PRO: The online dating dilemma

Genevieve Condon, Entertainment Editor March 2, 2026 2 minutes read

In today’s society, you can find just about anything online: new clothes, fun things to do, even love. Online dating is becoming more and more popular, and it’s for good reason.

Third spaces are becoming very limited, according to the National Library of Medicine. Therefore, for people in pursuit of a romantic relationship, it is increasingly more difficult to meet people organically. Online dating helps combat this by giving people the opportunity to make those connections they crave. It also helps alleviate the concerns for people with busy schedules, as they can more easily determine how dating fits into their free time.

Online dating has also positively affected the LGBTQ+ community, according to Better Help. For LGBTQ+ individuals, dating can be challenging and unsafe. Some members of the community may be stuck in non-progressive areas where their identity is not accepted. Dating their preferred partner in a public space may put them at risk of physical or mental harm. Online dating can make this situation easier by allowing LGBTQ+ individuals to meet those who are similar to them. Dating apps such as Taimi, Grindr and HER are designed to make the dating realm for the LGBTQ+ community easier, something that could never happen without online dating.

Dating apps also take into account your preferences regarding age, interests, location and the type of relationship you’re looking for. When these factors are disclosed, finding the right match for you is less daunting. You’ll know right away if the person lives too far for your liking or does not share any interests with you. It increases efficiency and the probability that you might be the right person for one another.

Although online dating seems like a last resort for many people, these apps promote human interaction, and that is a positive concept. It allows those who struggle to meet people in person to have opportunities for love and connection. Therefore, despite the dangers and criticisms, online dating should remain a common practice.

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