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Bumble dating trends predict that 2024 is set to be the year of ‘self’ in dating and relationships with more people looking inwards at what they value and want
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Growing popularity of social media and its trends (for e.g., soft-launching your partner online to first date selfies) are also impacting GenZ dating expectations and experiences.
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Bumble on Monday released its updated Community Guidelines to prohibit bad behaviours, curb no-show behaviour in real-life meetups and tackle spam accounts
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37% of Hyderabad respondents say they are redefining kindness by practising seeing things through other people’s eyes and perspectives.
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When you go on a solo trip, you can often expect the unexpected. So, it comes not as a surprise that solo travellers in India are open to a holiday romance.
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As our dating cultures continue to evolve in India with more single people, women in particular, being more intentional about who and how they want to date, Bumble’s report shares insights on nuances of modern dating in India.
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According to a recent study by well-known dating app, Bumble, the "Dry Dating" (alcohol-free dates) trend will continue to be popular well beyond dry January in 2023.
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Social media platforms TikTok and Bumble have joined an initiative to prevent the sharing of non-consensual intimate images online.
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While the whole idea of online dating sounds fun and cool, it sure has its risks. Because the initiation of the relationship happens virtually where it is easy to impersonate others, it is vital to keep your guard up.
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So why do people usually ghost someone? According to Bumble’s study, 27% of Indians surveyed said that silence was better than hurting someone’s feelings and 23% of respondents claim they wanted to avoid an awkward conversation.
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In a vlog that he uploaded on Instagram a few days ago, he is seen scrolling on Bumble, a dating app, endlessly until he finds the one. He asks her out for dinner and then what happened is a big surprise for both the ladies.
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Hyderabad: The festive season can be tough and stress-inducing, especially if you’re trying to navigate your family and relatives during this time. Festivals can bring on various familial and societal pressures when it comes to our dating lives and choices. Bumble reveals traditional matchmaking by family and relatives as the biggest pressure faced by single […]
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Street-food stall hopping: Hopping from one stall to the other as you taste a vast variety of lip-smacking street food can be a great way to bond on a low-key date.
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Per Bumble’s recent research, almost a third (32%) of single Indians surveyed said they would offer to cook dinner so they don’t have to go out on a date.
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Hyderabad: Bumble, the app that started a movement by putting women in charge when dating, announced that they are taking steps to improve the experience for non-binary people on its platform by expanding their opportunities to connect while dating on its app. The company announced that it will be updating the member experience for matches […]
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Fraudsters are highly sophisticated, use relationships to extort money
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Through this program, members of the Bumble community will have the opportunity to receive up to six therapy sessions as well as one-to-one chat support with the Bloom team
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The nationwide survey commissioned by social networking platform Bumble, and conducted by YouGov last month, reveals that 45 per cent of single Indians polled believe that virtual or online dating is the normal way of dating in India.
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Bumble founder Whitney Wolfe Herd made the move "having correctly intuited our collective burnout", said a senior executive praising it as "a much-needed break".
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Research by London-based Elate Date showed that more than 60 per cent of people on its platform did not want to date anti-vaxxers, the report said.