Gen Z – those born between the years 1997 and 2012 – get a bad rap. They’re often characterized as lazy, entitled, chronically anxious tech addicts. And while there may be some truth to that stereotype, statistics show that Zoomers are actually better than we’ve been led to believe. Isabel Bro.
37% users of an online dating app say that the sudden re-entry of an ex can turn into a real-life horror story and even disrupt their new relationship.Have
In the ever-evolving landscape of dating trends, a notable shift has occurred among Generation Z. Unlike the traditional "playing hard to get" approach, Gen Zers tend to interpret quick text responses as a sign of genuine interest. They value clear and immediate communication as a demonstration of enthusiasm and authenticity. This trend reflects their desire for transparency and a more direct approach to dating, with responsiveness being a crucial factor in gauging a potential partner s level of interest.
For GenZ, a generation who is on the pulse of and part of changing trends, pop culture plays a huge role in shaping their dating choices and relationship goals.
From trends like boomeranging, where exes rekindle the old flame, to fads like FOMO-Dating - where singles date not to find true love but out of the fear of being left behind - the future of romance is an amalgamation of both positive and negative, the survey shares.