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A 2019 study found that 39 percent of heterosexual couples who met in 2017 did so online, up from 22 percent in 2009. Meeting through friends and family has declined sharply. The crossover year when online overtook friends for heterosexual couples was around 2013. For same-sex couples, about 65 percent met online by 2017.
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