join for free - civilians also welcome
gender
location
birthday
username
email
I agree to the terms and conditions
try now

latest news

Females 'offered top tips for finding love'

Iceland raises money for Help for Heroes

Online dating 'can bring happiness'

Soldier shows bravery as he tries to get pilot's license

Single soldiers to learn from Kerry Katona's experience?

Soldier 'stays up' to help fellow troops

Firefighters lend their support to wounded soldiers

Online dating 'a genuine way to meet'

Golf day raises £2k for troop charity

Enthusiastic grandfather raises £20k for hero soldiers

View more news articles

Online dating 'a flourishing industry'

Online dating 'a flourishing industry'

Single soldiers who use the internet to locate potential partners are not alone in their pursuits, it has been claimed.

The internet courting industry is now worth around £105 million, the Scottish Sun reports.

According to the newspaper, seven million people will attempt to hook up via the web this year, resulting in 12 million dates being organised.

It explained virtual hook-ups have never been more popular than they are now and revealed the option can enable users to search for partners from different geographical locations.

Wendy Reid, an online dater who found love through the medium, noted: "I knew I wasn't going to meet a guy from Arbroath, where I was from … [I] wanted to look a bit further afield."

Relationship guru Chelsea Davison recently advised guys looking for a soulmate over the internet to be honest in their approach, as lying can be a real turn-off for women.

Posted by Mark Wilkins
ADNFCR-2867-ID-19905942-ADNFCR


Bookmark and Share Subscribe to the News RSS feed

related articles