Everyone assumes that all teenagers must be constantly flirting, sexting and dating on their phones — but how has social media really changed teen romance?
The Pew Research Center released a new report Thursday, titled “Teens, Technology and Romantic Relationships,” that explores how American teens ages 13 to 17 use technology in their love lives.
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"This study reveals that the digital realm is one part of a broader universe in which teens meet, date and break up with romantic partners," the report said. "Online spaces are used infrequently for meeting romantic partners, but play a major role in how teens flirt, woo and communicate with potential and current flames." Read more...
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