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Love in Coronavirus, Georgia singles travel to date

Singles Spotlighter

Je Wesley; Atlanta Lifestyle Influencer, freelance journalist

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…

A third of men are open to a long distance relationship since the pandemic began (compared to just a quarter of women); and 20% of those men would be prepped with an overnight bag and their essential everyday carry – phone, wallet, compass, whatever else works – to go on that long distance date. Although since more bars are shut, another hefty slice of optimistic men (63 percent compared to 26 percent of women!) would be happy to have a first date at their date’s home.

As it stands, nearly half of singles (47 percent) would actually prefer their first date to take place on a video call, rather than in person – probably to make sure they’re not wasting the cost of gas!

Proving many are still fairly cautious, half of Georgia singles admit they would avoid dating someone from an area with high Covid numbers. Women are even more cautious, with 62 percent of them (compared to 20 percent of more relaxed men) requiring a new partner to get tested for Covid before getting intimate. And 1 in 5 singles wouldn’t date someone who previously tested positive for Covid.

‘Looks like when it comes to dating in a post-Covid world, you have to be prepared,’ says Jonathan Smyth from EverydayCarry.com. ‘We believe that your EDC essentials prepare you for the worst and empower you to do your best, and that applies just as much in the world of dating!’

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