29% of women appreciate the low pressure of ‘Happy Ever After’: Survey
Marriage is once seen as a grand completion of love stories, now one of many possible ends. Tinder’s in-app survey shows increasing preference for meaningful connections, safety and authenticity on traditional dating criteria.
Millennials have grown up with the idea of marriage, which has been “happily with joy” and some of them go to the kind of films that we see -‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding’, ‘Preity Woman’, ‘The Proposal’, ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenz’, ‘Rehna Hai Ter Mad,’ (not.
Even books, while Millennials were growing up, did not help in the idea of love beyond a happy marriage.
However, the good thing is that the story is eventually developing. Marriage is once seen as a grand completion of love stories, now one of many possible ends. A tinder in-app survey among women aged 18–25 in India recently shows increasing priority for meaningful connections, safety and authenticity on traditional dating norms. Additionally, 29% of young women now appreciate the low pressure to chase ‘Ever after’ happily.
Conclusions also throw light on how modern women are re -shaping the idea of dating, and men, you just need to follow the cues.
Honor on old gender roles
As a datars, the idea of women of an ideal date has developed. They are the days when a bunch of roses or a box of chocolate was enough. Now what they want is reliability at symbolic gestures. According to the survey, 51% of women believe that modern courtesy is defined by making promises such as timely showing or following the call.
Things that pay dinner bills or other older perceptions of courtesy no longer worry about women. What they crave are stability in tasks, and survey suggests that 36% of women prefer real engagement on gender-based expectations.
Growing up, many of us had a ‘type’. The ‘Man of My Dreams should be’ 6’2 “, rich, good -looking and attractive. These were often materialistic priorities, sized by social conditioning, which women believed that these symptoms were all that had matters.
It turns out, they are not. Perhaps this is why the survey suggests that 31% of women expect basic respect from all sexes, while only a small percentage (23%) considers traditional criteria, such as men paying for the first date.
Security as a standard, not later
Security is a priority and it is non-oblique. While online dating has become common, things like catfishing have also become, women are making sure that security standards are met. More than half of the respondents (53%) stated that they demand clear profile paintings, while more than a third of shirtless mirror rejects selfies.
The survey shows that 44% of women preferred verified profiles.
So, if you are reading it right now, you know what not to do. Additionally, suppose you are in the habit of sending unfair messages on your possible date. In that case, you have lost the deal, my boy, because more than half the respondents said they would ignore someone who sends derogatory texts.
Compatibility is the king … no queen!
As mentioned above, what was the standard of gold for dating once, such as, money, height, etc., (yes, it matters and you do not disagree better), are slowly falling below a woman’s list of priorities. 47% of women using tinder said that they find incomplete profiles a major turnoff because they can assess if they share general interests, values and compatibility with a possible match. In addition, full BIOS helps to assess shared hobbies, passions and interests.
According to the survey, if you are lacking creativity for boys and clinging to clitch to attract women to attract women, then you are for a great disappointment because 41% of women dislike clinch -filled bios, according to the survey.
Men, now when you know what women want, are you ready?