October 26, 2007

Internet Attitudes Poll: One In Four Americans Say the Internet Can Serve as a Substitute For a Significant Other

...the percentage was highest among singles, of which 31% said it could be a substitute. There was no difference among males and females but there was a split based on political ideology.

press release

>related blog entry | The 463 InsideTechpolicy

~People who take polls often find themselves in a bind to voice opinions about ideas they haven't given much thought. People who take polls say the darndest things.

However the willingness to consider a 'significant other', for example, as an activity, place or thing and not necessarily a living person is most interesting. My imaginary friends live!

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[photo google\ not with above]

Posted by Stubbornson at October 26, 2007 08:50 PM