Will dating take the place of “free love”?
By neulichuang
@neulichuang (85)
China
April 5, 2011 5:15am CST
“It has been a profile of the social development in China that the dating group has become younger. Many postponed their love and marriage since they have been 23 after graduation, and under great pressure from life.” A president from one corporation exposed to the journalist that “The post 85s have become the main part of dating group, more and more people are worrying about being left behind and prefer to have a date early.As for the main reason for dating, the post 70s and post 80s almost all chose ‘I am getting older and would like to settle down.’ While the post 85s give the complete opposite answers quite different from other age groups. 85% of them join dating because ‘they think being themselves is lonely.’”Maybe you are familiar with “dating”, which has become another way to make friends with the acceleration of tempo of metropolitan life, the increase of social stress, the narrowing of communication circle and the increasing demand of individual requirement. Will “dating” take the place of “free love”? Talk about your idea.
1 response
@saibal10 (89)
• India
5 Apr 11
I have a serious objection in imposition of any objective before LOVE. Free love - what is this? Always love is free, actually we love for our freedom. Love meant for so. Good love, bad love, free love --- is it so? No it cannot be. But Dating may be considered as a problem especially in case of the country like yours, especially of oriental origin. I admit it. But you cannot avoid it because it is obvious especially in connection with globalisation. That can only be checked gently with proper education.