The dating scene has changed drastically over the last thirty years.

Management said they occupied seats for 'extended periods,' 'spoke loudly,' 'spat on the floor,' 'flirted' and had 'quarrels and fights'.
The store posted a notice saying: "From today, the restaurant will only be for people who purchase their food first." The older clientele are up in arms over the ban. An 88-year-old IKEA regular said: "We've been to Mc Donald's and KFC, but there are barely any of our peers there.
Dear Too, I applaud that you want to focus on your children and not make them spectators to your serially monogamous parade.
I think that when parents split, children should only get to know significant others when they are truly significant.
According to psychologist and researcher Judith Wallerstein, “the highest impact of divorce on children comes 15-25 years AFTER the divorce, when the children enter into a serious romantic relationship…
they expect to fail.”Though it’s a great challenge, many people with divorced parents still try hard to be fully engaged in a relationship.They were good back then, but things change, people change, and our society is not what it was 30 years ago.Today, many single men and women find themselves asking the question: Where do you go to meet local singles?They might be able to trust, but they often remind themselves things can change rapidly and unexpectedly.To reduce risks and avoid hard feelings, they choose not to trust easily.They have complained that there is nowhere to sit because of the matchmaking groups.