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Bekka Joner, previously a nanny in Boston, was having trouble meeting male members her own age in her small LDS branch. At the request of her roommate, she decided to create a profile on a dating website. She was specific in what she wanted: a temple-worthy member, tall, college educated. The search gave her five options. One in particular, Michael Joner, stands out to her. She decided to risk sending him a message. According to a recent national study, about one in five relationships begins online.
More and more Latter-day Saint members have found success with online dating, through numerous sites including LDSSingles. Arielle Schechtman, director of public and community relations at Spark Networks, the company that owns sites such as LDSSingles and ChristianMingle, said members of the LDS Church who believe online dating is unnatural or something to be ashamed about would likely be surprised at the number of people who have met their spouse online.
We want to make sure we have a community where single members of the Church feel safe being themselves and take whatever time they need to get to know one another.
Bekka Joner said what led her to try online dating was the scarcity of eligible men in the area she was living. Online dating allows one to be more specific in what he or she is looking for and makes it easier to find a person with common interests and qualities, Joner said. There have been past assumptions in the LDS community that online dating was only for older singles or those not surrounded by members.
However, there has been a significant increase of young single adults in Provo trying their luck with online dating. Ashlee Norris, a master's student at BYU, said she tried online dating because she couldn't find what she was looking for in her various wards she's been a part of while at BYU.