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Dating And Sex: Indian Singles Defying The Existing Quo

Dating And Sex: Indian Singles Defying The Existing Quo

NEW DELHI, (IANS) – The women-first dating and social networking app Bumble released the results of a new study on how Indian daters would approach dating in 2023 with a new, open-minded perspective. According to the report, Indian singles are rethinking cultural expectations of dating and romantic relationships and defying the existing quo.

Single people in India are embracing a more liberated, open, and equitable approach to dating, making dating better in the new year.

New Trend: Ethical Sex-ploration

The way that we are talking, thinking about, and having sex is changing. More people (50 percent)  are approaching sex, intimacy, and dating in an open and exploratory way with more than half of Indians (54 percent) agreeing that it’s important to discuss sexual wants and needs early on.

Rise In Non-Monogamy

The concept of ethical non-monogamy is at the center of how modern society is redefining dating across the world. This refers to romantic relationships that aren’t exclusive between two people, and it looks different in every scenario. Those who approach non-monogamy with consideration, accountability and honesty are called ethically non-monogamous or consensually non-monogamous. According to the research, this more fluid relationship structure is becoming more appealing to Gen Z in particular.

Per Bumble’s nationwide study, 61 percent of single Indians who were surveyed believe they are more open to exploring ethical non-monogamy (open relationships, polygamy) now than before. 60 percent of single Indians think ethical non-monogamy (open relationships, polygamy) are the way of the future. However, interestingly, 67 percent of single Indians think monogamous relationships are hard work but worth it.

Shahzeen Shivdasani, Bumble’s India Relationship Expert shared: “We’re seeing a rise in openness in young Millennials and GenZ, in particular, to explore ethical non-monogamy despite the taboo it comes with. No matter the kind of relationship you are in, it requires hard work to sustain it and is especially based on mutual respect and emotional connection. Consider asking if you both feel safe and comfortable speaking up, seeking support and being open about where your boundaries lie. Open and honest communication with your partner(s) will help in navigating, prioritizing the needs of other people involved and help strengthen the foundation of the relationship you choose to be in.”

Dating Expectations

For too long we have let physical attributes dominate the conversation around attraction, however, in 2023, chemistry, emotional intimacy and intelligence are taking precedence over physical attractiveness for single Indians.

When it comes to dating, 86 percent of daters believe that chemistry is the most important thing for them in a relationship, more so than any other ‘requirements’.

For 70 percent of daters on Bumble being honest and upfront is the most important thing in a relationship.

When it comes to dating expectations, 45 percent are turned off by people who are not clear about their dating intentions.

73 percent are looking for someone who understands their emotions and can talk about them.

42 percent are looking for someone who is independent and has their own friends.

Emotional and Intellectual Intimacy

More women (34 percent) than men (28 percent) who were surveyed prioritize emotional intimacy or intelligence when committing to a serious, long-term relationship. Over 9 in 10 (94 percent) single Indians surveyed said intellectual intimacy (when attracted to someone’s mind, thinking, desires and shared passions, shared values, and beliefs) is important for them when dating and in relationships. In fact, 34 per cent of women surveyed prioritize emotional intimacy and intelligence over 21 percent prioritizing physical intimacy when committing to a serious, long-term relationship.

Samarpita Samaddar, India Communications Director, Bumble shares: “Single Indians are redefining dating in 2023 by taking more control of their needs and desires. As we enter the new year, it’s encouraging to see positive shifts in mindsets and approach to dating with more people prioritizing emotional and intellectual intimacy over just someone’s physical appearance. It’s great to see more women choosing how and who they want to date, prioritizing what is best for them. So next time when you update your Bumble profile, remember to first be your authentic self, show off diverse aspects of your personality and be real.”

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    January 26, 2023

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