ByIANSlife
October 18, 2021 (IANSlife) The pandemic and lockdown restrictions have changed dating for single Indians and shaped the way single people in India are approaching sex and intimacy. In its Intimacy in a Pandemic Report, Bumble, the women-first dating app and social networking platform, shows how partner priorities are also seeing a seismic shift.
There’s an increased openness towards sexual exploration among the dating app's users globally right now as per the recent global survey conducted within the app. India had the highest percentage of Bumble users (34 percent) who respond that they are more open to exploration when it comes to sex compared to the US, UK, Australia and Canada.
The app's recent nationwide survey showed 65 percent of single Indians claim the pandemic has changed their approach to sex and intimacy. More than one in three (37 percent) people surveyed claim they are being more open to sharing their boundaries and desires with someone they are dating right now. About one in three (33 percent) people have ‘locked down’ and started living with someone they met on a dating app since the second wave hit India in March 2021.
The new research and insights about the state of sex and intimacy for daters in India show:
Confidence levels are at an all-time high
The past year has been a time of reflection for singles to think about what they are looking for in a relationship. This time ultimately gave people an opportunity to define their relationship priorities and the confidence to take control of their dating lives.
Compatibility is a top priority
The app's latest research shows that daters are prioritizing compatibility now more than ever as people start dating IRL with increased confidence in what they are truly looking for in a sexual partner. People are also expressing an increased openness to communicating their boundaries and desires when it comes to sexual health and preferences.
“We’re seeing a trend of single people in India being more intentional when it comes to dating, with over half of daters surveyed indicating that they are focused on trying to find a partner that’s right for them. In fact, 13 percent of our Bumble community in India responded that they’ve added more steps to screen potential partners. People are more intentional now when they interact with potential partners and focused on compatibility. We are excited to see how the Bumble community expresses their newfound confidence in their dating journeys as restrictions ease across the country.“ shares Samarpita Samaddar, Communications Director, Bumble India.
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