What Indians Dislike In a Relationship?
SweetRing Survey: Must read for Singles out there looking for a potential match
NEW DELHI, Oct. 31, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Popular dating app SweetRing releases the results of a recent survey it commissioned called "What Indians Dislike In a Relationship?" Many surveys have been conducted in the past regarding what people like in a relationship, but this survey brings out some unique insights into the other side of the spectrum.
The survey compared the viewpoints of both genders who have been active users of the SweetRing App. Results of this survey were certainly interesting. Gambling (51%), followed by smoking (32%) were the most disliked habits according to the female users, in their potential partners. Whereas, as per the male users, women taking a long time to get ready (64%) tops the list of the most hated habits. Further, women need to take about 40 to 50 minutes to get ready on an average, which is much longer than the duration a man is willing to wait, which is only 20 to 30 minutes.
The survey also reveals that in a social set-up, men hate it the most when women fight over small things. Whereas, women hate it when men talk about their ex-girlfriends in front of them. Talking about hygiene, results showed that 65% of the surveyed women wouldn't date if they get to know that their partner has bad hygiene; this might even lead to a break-up of the relationship. However, for men, only 43% of them would do so. These are certainly crucial points to note for all single men and women out there looking for a potential partner.
With all that said, we can't presume that men and women differ completely in their behaviour and preferences. Survey also pointed out key similarities in men and women. Privacy is something both the genders would like to maintain in a relationship, almost 70% of male and 74% of female users would be mad if they get to know if their partner talks about their relationship problems with others. SweetRing allows its users to ask open questions about dating to all potential partners on the App. This not only allows users to interact more but also helps them get different viewpoints on the same problem. This in-app survey was developed from the frequently asked questions on this feature.
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