A latest survey from female-first dating app Bumble shows that dating habits are changing globally, especially for Gen Z women. In reality, they’re just raising the bar and demanding more honesty, even though some people may think they’re giving up dating altogether.
Over 40,000 Gen Z and Millennial Bumble users worldwide, including over 2,000 singles in India, participated in the survey, which found that dating is changing as people have become more optimistic about the difficulties of finding a suitable partner.
Major dating trends for 2025:
Micro-meat: Romance is making a comeback, with more than half of women globally embracing their romantic side.
DWM (Date With Me): Real and raw dating content is gaining popularity, as 41% of singles globally appreciate honest portrayals of dating experiences.
On the same (fan) page: Shared interests and hobbies are becoming powerful attraction boosters, with 60% of UK singles recognizing the importance of queer connections.
Male Casting: Men are challenging traditional gender roles and stereotypes, prompting conversations about masculinity and its impact on relationships.
Future-Proofing: Concerns about the future are influencing dating choices, with women preferring stability and emotional reliability in partners.
People who receive it: Men are evolving into better friends and support systems, fostering deeper relationships with women.
According to Bumble’s research, women are looking for real relationships and aren’t willing to lower their standards any further. They place high priority on emotional connection, honesty and shared values. So men are being urged to be more genuine, empathetic and helpful.
The search for deeper relationships is the driving force behind this change in dating dynamics. People who are lonely actively seek companions who can provide emotional support, understand their goals, and share their beliefs. The emphasis on building lasting relationships is replacing the days of casual dating.