
Love in Coronavirus, Georgia singles travel to date – atlantadailyworld

Love in the time of Corona… Survey finds the average Georgia single would travel for 2.5 hours to go on a date, thanks to the pandemic…
- 1/2 of singles would avoid dating someone from a high Covid area.
- 1 in 5 men would pack an overnight bag for a first date.If there’s one thing which has put a hold on the good old days of going out to bars and nightclubs, it’s the global pandemic. Since lockdown, we’ve spent hours on apps, what’s felt like days on Zoom, and gotten used to living life online pretty much full time. And that’s inevitably had to change the way we date. Now we can’t really go out as much locally, we’ve had to meet new people online; and that might mean that they don’t live that close to us. So, just how far would we be willing to travel in the name of love nowadays?Lifestyle website EverydayCarry.com, dedicated to our everyday essentials, surveyed over 3,200 singles to find out exactly that. And the good news is, we’re ready – and willing – to go the distance. The average singleton in Georgia is happy to spend 2.5 hours travelling to a date (compared to a national average of 2.3 hours), and men are even more keen, willing to spend 2.7 hours getting there. And 1 in 4 of us would actually travel interstate for a date
A third of men are open to a long distance relationship since the pandemic began (compared to just
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