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Technology has changed the dating game, and it’s complicating the rules of relationships as well.

Feb 10 2015

Technology has changed the dating game, and it’s complicating the rules of relationships as well. According to Fusion’s recent survey, 82% of Millennials 18-34-years-old say that “online flirtations or relationships” count as cheating. Millennial men are less likely to think so, with 77% of males saying digital dalliances were a form of infidelity compared to 88% of women. Match breaks down this tech-flirting into two categories: online cheating and text cheating (chexting), which can involve “sending sexually explicit messages or pictures.” (InquisitrFusion)