“…In those studies, singles met in chat rooms and carried out long‐distance relationships in cyberspace, often never meeting in person (Ben‐Ze'ev, 2004; Cooper and Sportolari, 1997). Extant work explores a variety of topics, providing important insights about presentation of self and identity (Ellison, Heino, and Gibbs, 2006; Whitty, 2008), the psychological correlates of online relationships (Anderson, 2005; Donn and Sherman, 2002), and the utility of mate selection theories of homophily (Fiore and Donath, 2005) and complementary needs (Hitsch, Hortaçsu, and Ariely, 2006). This research, however, focuses solely on individuals who use the Internet or are already active Internet daters.…”