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Internet-formed friendships and romantic relationships are, on average, slightly ________ likely than relationships formed in person to last and be satisfying. When conversing online with someone for 20 minutes, participants in one study felt ________ liking for that person than they did for someone they talked with face to face.

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more, more

Step-by-step explanation:

Contrary to what many could think, and intuition would suggest, more people are increasingly using social media for seeking friendship and romance in the context of an ever-changing world.

The use of the internet sometimes enables the persons to carry better communication and some undesired variables play for the good:

The lack of face to face interaction will often make people disregard the expression, intonation and gestures normally present in a face to face relationship.

This will make meeting persons on the internet more "idealized" forms and will make people fill the void by themselves in an unprecedented manner.

The number of people that met on the internet and will pursue a further relationship increased in the past decade.

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