Dana Tyson in the Morning

Dana Tyson in the Morning

Listen live to Dana Tyson in the Morning! It's all about positivism and something good. On SUNNY 99.1 in Houston, Texas! 99.1 On your FM dial or via...Full Bio

 

One-Third of Friendships Have Ended Over a Friend Hooking Up with an Ex

According to a new survey of 1,500 singles conducted by dating app Plenty of Fish, one-third of singles have had a friendship end because someone dated their ex.

When it comes to actually following the "rules," 77% of singles said they always or often followed them, 18% said they sometimes followed them, and only 5% of singles said they rarely or never followed them.

However, if your friend gives you their blessing, that's a different story. Seventy-seven percent of those surveyed said they'd seek approval first if they wanted to date a friend or family member's ex. So, odds are good that you'll get a chance to speak up before it happens.

It also turns out that adherence to the rules varies by generation.

Percentage by Generation Against Dating a Friend's Ex:

• 78% of baby boomers (born between 1944–1964)

• 73% of Gen X (born between 1965–1979)

• 68% of Gen Y aka millennials (born between (1980–1994)

• 66% of Gen Z (born between 1995–2000)

Perhaps unsurprisingly, women also seem to generally honor the "rules" more than men. Sixty-three percent of women strongly agree that you should never hook up with a friend's ex, whereas only 33% of men had the same opinion. When it comes to dating a friend's ex, 65% of women surveyed thought that was a big no-no; only 33% of men said the same.


Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content