The Asian Age

Dating app Tinder facilitate­s infidelity: Study

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Houston, Feb. 25: The popular dating app Tinder, which is supposed to help people form new relationsh­ips, is increasing­ly helping youngsters cheat on their romantic partners, a study claims.

However, the app also makes it easier to catch cheaters, researcher­s said.

Scientists from the Texas Tech University in the US showed that a significan­t number of college students are using Tinder to meet what they called “extradyadi­c partners” — that is, a partner outside of and in addition to the partner in a committed, romantic relationsh­ip.

“A couple of years ago, one of my students shared the story that she had come across a friend’s boyfriend on Tinder, and she was not sure whether she should tell her friend,” said Dana Weiser, an assistant professor at Texas Tech.

“So, although Tinder may make it easy to meet potential partners, the potential for exposure may be high,” Weiser said.

Among the 550 undergradu­ate

◗ Although the numbers show college students are using Tinder to find partners outside their relationsh­ips, many of these same participan­ts said they were not sure Tinder was a good way to do so

students who participat­ed in the study, 12.5 per cent had spent time with someone they met on Tinder, 17.1 per cent had messaged someone on Tinder, 8.9 per cent had been physically intimate and 7.2 per cent reported having sexual relations with someone they met on Tinder while in an exclusive relationsh­ip.

“We know infidelity is quite common among collegeage­d adults as they grow and learn about relationsh­ips, not to mention there is quite a bit of opportunit­y,” Weiser said.

“Our results are consistent with previous research and suggest Tinder may be one way college students meet extradyadi­c partners,” he said.

Ironically, although the numbers show college students are using Tinder to find partners outside their relationsh­ips, many of these same participan­ts said they were not sure Tinder was a good way to do so.

“The participan­ts are quite mixed though as to whether Tinder is an effective way to meet extradyadi­c partners,” Weiser said.

“This may be because, while it is easy to meet individual­s via Tinder, it may also be very easy to get caught, as a percentage of our participan­ts also indicated they saw people who they knew were in relationsh­ips on Tinder,” she said.

Researcher­s found two personalit­y traits they said could predict a person’s likelihood to cheat on a partner: willingnes­s and intention to engage in infidelity.

“We expected that these same personalit­y traits that predict in- person infidelity would also be associated with engaging in infidelity via Tinder,” Weiser said.

“We found those traits were more important for predicting infidelity than gender. Basically, men and women looked very similar when we accounted for personalit­y,” he said.

Researcher­s emphasised that it is unclear if Tinder is increasing rates of infidelity or simply giving people a different way to meet extradyadi­c partners.

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