Women’s Day 2022: 54 percent Indian women comfortable in taking the lead during intimacy
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According to a survey, women engage in an average of four online conversations with the same amount of users before picking one to date.
New Delhi: According to a Gleeden survey, 54 percent of women feel comfortable in taking the lead during intimacy. Women above the age of 40 are even more comfortable, with 67 percent revealing they are happy to do so.
According to dating App Gleeden's community, 33 percent of Indian women who subscribed to the app declare having started online dating after the painful break-up of a complicated relationship. The data varies depending on the gender of the subscriber. According to the "sought relationship type" preference checked in their profiles, men look mostly for "anything exciting" (89 percent) and for short-term relationships (75 percent), while women look mostly for "virtual companionship" (84 percent) and "long-term relationships" (67 percent).
According to a survey, women engage in an average of four online conversations with the same amount of users before picking one to date. The length of the virtual interaction may vary but on average it lasts one month before attempting to know each other in real life.
Is Intimacy a parameter for getting into relationships?
The answer may vary depending on the gender of the subscribers. According to the survey, intimacy is paramount for 62 percent of men and 79 percent of women.