35+ believe in love at first sight

DatingAdvice.com conducted a study over three weeks to find out whether respondents thought it was possible to fall in love with just a glance. Their results reveal an interesting trend from one generation to another, and one community to another. Americans 35-44 are 46 percent more likely than younger counterparts (18-24) to believe in love at first sight. Additionally, gay men and lesbian women are more likely than straight people to believe in love at first sight. Are the younger generations becoming jaded, less eager to believe in the romance of love at first sight? Younger generations are waiting longer to get married, too. Could these be related? What do you think?

Middle-Agers 46% More Likely to Believe in Love at First Sight

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