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Bumble Shares Dating Trends To Look Out for in 2025

info@hypebae.com (Hypebae)  Thu, 14 Nov 2024  Hypebae

Bumble dating app releases its 2025 dating trend report, "Hot-Takes."

In 2024, Bumble found that Gen Z rejected the norm for a more authentic life. Well, it seems the girls have been exploring because 2025 is all about "2025 is expected to be a transitional year, with women very clear about what they want and need," Bumble shared.

Where some believe Gen Z women are quitting dating, Bumble's research found that women are still dating, they're just "no longer willing to tolerate" BS. More specifically, approximately 72% of global users reported that they were seeking a "long-term partner in the next year. However, the level of tolerance has shifted, with 66% of British women saying they are being more honest with themselves and no longer making compromises."

Keep reading for more of Bumble's "Hot-Takes."

Micro-mance: Romance is back! Over half (58%) of British women proudly call themselves romantics and 44% say the lack of romance has hurt their dating lives.

DWM (Date With Me): Real, raw dating content is taking over. 41% of singles globally are loving the real highs and lows shared online.

On The Same (Fan) Page: Unique hobbies like fandoms, book clubs and niche sports are the new attraction boosters, with 60% of UK singles agreeing that quirky interests are key.

Male Casting: Men are challenging the stereotypes! 36% of Brits are having more conversations about male stereotypes, but 29% say these tropes can create false assumptions.

Future-Proofing: Worries about the future are shaping who we date. 95% of singles say it’s influencing their choices, with women prioritising stability and emotional reliability in a partner.

Guys That Get It: Men are becoming better friends and support systems, with 31% of women opening up more to their male friends about dating.

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