More Women seek Emotional Attachment Than Men: QuackQuack Report
More Women seek Emotional Attachment Than Men: QuackQuack Report
Share:

According to a new report by dating platform QuackQuack, it says that when it comes to online dating, 73 percent of women give priority to emotional attachment in comparison to 55 percent of men.

Overall, the majority of the users are looking for emotional attachment than physical connection which means people are moving beyond casual dating and looking for an emotional connection, said the report.

Meeting in person is the preferred choice of people in the 21-30 age group as well as above age 31 as they seek to make real connections, whereas 46 percent of youngsters (below age 20) would prefer virtual dating, said the report. The majority of people do not think a virtual date is enough to decide on a partner and would want to meet their date in person.

“The dating behavior of millennials and Gen Z has evolved, more so with the advent of online dating and also, pandemic. Longer chat conversations, meeting over a movie/series or Netflix are some of the common dating trends,” Ravi Mittal, Founder of QuackQuack, said in a statement.

Further, the survey also highlights what people find most irritating while talking to someone on a dating app and the majority of people agree to “not getting a response from the person you expected” as the most irritating part.

Also, among online daters, 76 percent of men as compared to 57 percent of women feel meeting new people is the best way to get over toxic relationships.

LIfestyle: Customise your diet and improve mental health

Yin - Yang: The Philosophy of Life

The Probiotic Improves Nutrient Absorption in the malnourished

 

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News