Time -poor search for love in their lunch-hour
June 19, 2005 by Andy Merrett
THE desperate and dateless are more “time poor” than ever and are resorting to searching for love in their lunch hour.
Dating company Fever Lunches is cashing in on the new market, setting up clients with potential partners at the time and place that suits their working lives.
But experts have warned it takes more than an hour to decide whether a couple is compatible and people needed to rethink their priorities and schedule time for relationships.
Relationships Australia research shows 58 per cent of people feel the pressure of work is detracting from their family and personal life and 54 per cent say work left them too tired to go out.
Thirty-three per cent of women said the stress and effort of work left them uninterested in sex.
Relationships Australia NSW CEO Anne Hollands said people were increasingly “time poor” – meaning singles were searching for a “faster way to get from A to B” when it came to relationships.
Read full article (Daily Telegraph Australia)
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