• SparrowRanjitScaur@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Not really. Humans live very differently today than they did throughout the past several millions of years. Cities and 9-5’s were not the norm until relatively recently. Unless you have a group you hang out with where you constantly meet new people it can be very different to find a partner in modern society without some form of dating.

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        5 months ago

        That’s funny. Obviously cities go back thousands of years, but I don’t think that was the norm for the majority of humans to live in them until the last several hundred or less. But in general, I do believe humans have fewer group social activities than we used to, and therefore fewer opportunities to meet new people.

        There’s a cultural aspect to this too. I know in China it’s common for parents to be matchmakers and find other parents that have single kids for them to go on dates with. And historically in India arranged marriage has been common. So I’m probably looking at this from a western lens. But still, as far as dating goes online dating seems to be the modern evolution of it. And in my opinion an improvement.

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          5 months ago

          Well if you were in a rural area you would just trade like 2 goats for a dowry. Times were much more simple back then.