Dating

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Social Science Mind Map on Dating, created by Jessica Driessen on 09/11/2016.
Jessica Driessen
Mind Map by Jessica Driessen, updated more than 1 year ago
Jessica Driessen
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Dating
  1. PUBLIC VS. PRIVATE
    1. Making it “official” -displaying relationship status online
      1. Public vs private mate selection -community and family involvement in mate selection vs. personal decision on who to date
        1. Shopping list love (Pragma) vs True love (Eros) -dating with the purpose of finding someone who fits a specific ideal vs. dating someone independent of social status
        2. TECHNOLOGY
          1. Apps: such as Tinder having changed the ways couples meet
            1. Effects: meeting people via the internet effects communication between couples and how people get to know each other
              1. Online: many online sites such as Christian Mingle and Match.com have become very popular.
              2. SOCIAL SCRIPTS
                1. timing of sexual intimacy -how and when a couple decides to become intimate and media influence on
                  1. Period between introduction to commitment -time period between a couple first meeting and the decision to commit to each other
                    1. Ages of people dating each other -norms surrounding intergenerational dating and also norms surrounding how you date based on your age
                      1. Special online dating sites cater to older generations
                    2. CLASSIFICATIONS
                      1. Casually dating one person -nonexclusive dating
                        1. Commitment to one person -exclusive monogamic relationship
                          1. Dating multiple people -juggling multiple partners at one time casually
                            1. Dating apps make it easier to date multiple people at a time due to easy access to meet people your interested in
                          2. REASONS
                            1. Companionship -dating to avoid being alone
                              1. Wanting someone to rely on without the serious commitment (dating for the fun of it)
                              2. Spouse selection -dating to look for a long-term relationship with potential to become a family
                                1. Hook-up culture -sexually intimate relationships without emotional attachment
                                  1. Hook-up culture is more common in the younger generations
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