The average person dates 7 people before finding their spouse, though they may go on dozens of dates with each person along the way.
How Many People Do You Date Before Marriage?
Finding "the one" isn't exactly a numbers game, but research suggests most people kiss a fair few frogs before finding their prince or princess. The average person dates approximately 7 people before settling down with a spouse—though that number can vary wildly depending on where you live, your age, and how you define "dating."
The Modern Dating Landscape
A 2016 study by eHarmony found that singles go on an average of 41 first dates in their quest for love. But first dates don't always lead to second ones. Most people experience a handful of serious relationships before walking down the aisle.
Here's what the typical journey to marriage looks like:
- 2 long-term relationships before meeting their spouse
- 3-4 short-term flings or casual dating situations
- At least 1 major heartbreak (the one that teaches you what you actually want)
- Countless first dates that went nowhere
Geography Matters
Where you live significantly impacts your dating patterns. Urban singles tend to date more people before settling down—the paradox of choice in action. Meanwhile, people in smaller communities often marry someone from their existing social circle.
Cultural factors play a role too. In countries with strong arranged marriage traditions, the "number of dates before marriage" statistic looks completely different. In parts of India and the Middle East, couples may only meet a handful of times before their wedding day.
The Quality vs. Quantity Debate
Dating apps have fundamentally changed how people meet. Roughly 30% of couples now meet online, and app users report going on more first dates than ever before. But more dates doesn't necessarily mean finding love faster.
Psychologists point out that serial dating can actually delay finding a partner. When every swipe promises someone "better," people struggle to commit. The endless options create what researchers call "dating fatigue"—exhaustion from the constant cycle of meeting new people.
What Actually Predicts Marriage Success
Interestingly, the number of people you date before marriage doesn't correlate with marital happiness. What matters more:
- Dating your eventual spouse for at least 1-2 years before engagement
- Similar values around money, family, and life goals
- How you handle conflict together
- Having realistic expectations about marriage
Research from the University of Denver found that couples who dated for three or more years before engagement were 39% less likely to divorce than those who got engaged within the first year.
The Takeaway
Whether you date 3 people or 30 before finding your spouse, there's no magic number that guarantees happily ever after. Most people fall somewhere in the middle—enough experience to know what they want, but not so much that they've become cynical about love entirely.
The real secret? Quality trumps quantity. One meaningful relationship teaches you more than a hundred forgettable first dates ever could.