![]() It all adds up to taking a chance – stepping off the dock and diving into love when the soulmate feeling hits. ![]() Only 30 percent look for their soulmate while traveling, suggesting that perhaps it’s time to consider looking for someone on the warm sand or the high seas.Įver eyed someone from afar and wondered if they were “the one?” More than one in three (38 percent) regret not introducing themselves to that possible soulmate and half (50 percent) of Millennials regret it. The most popular reported places to look were social media or dating sites (43 percent), at work (42 percent) and at bars and clubs (35 percent). Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places?Īmericans having trouble finding a soulmate may be looking in the wrong direction. ![]() Even more Millennials – 72 percent – think people know right away when they’ve found their soulmate. But when it happens, 65 percent feel that a person knows right away that they’ve found their soulmate. On average, Americans report experiencing four relationships before finding their soulmate. Sometimes it takes several tries to find that perfect someone, and there’s no shame in that. ![]() So, how does someone avoid soulmate sadness by finding that one true love? The Soulmate Survey revealed insights from respondents who were asked to do some soul-searching and share their romantic journeys. And 76 percent of Americans believe there is a soulmate for everyone – with Millennials leading the way at 84 percent. ![]() Nearly two in three (64 percent) feel soulmates are a reality rather than a fantasy (36 percent). Yet, Americans may be romantics after all. According to the Princess Cruises Outlook On Love: The Soulmate Survey, many Americans still feel they are missing the boat when it comes to finding that special someone they connect with on the deepest level but they are incredibly optimistic that their soulmate is out there.Īccording to the national poll conducted by leading survey firm Wakefield Research on behalf of Princess Cruises, more than one in three (36 percent) say they haven’t found their soulmate and 71 percent of those without a soulmate don’t like their chances of finding one in 2015. (February 6, 2015) – With Valentine’s Day around the corner, it’s that time of year when people around the world wonder if 2015 will be the year for true love. ![]()
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