According to the data of the app Tinder and Hinge, focused on users, red flags were the most used emojisspecifically, during the past year.
Even various red flags turn out to be extremely clear to each person (think: “don’t love dogs!”). However, commonly, others are maintained; in the long run, they may thwart your attempt at a connection. This turns out to be what countless singles said to expect soon.
Had they been in a relationship, a total of 50% of them would have been happier. The singles in the last year, just in 2022; the same response was obtained in 2021, but 35%.
Why matches on Tinder might be slowing down
According to the information provided by the dating app, there are several reasons that could slow down matches, raising a red flag. First of all, look dramatic
“A vast majority, 93%, of Hinge users prefer to date someone who is emotionally vulnerable. They care more about this than about height or income, ”the portal stressed.
However, there is a wrong way and a right way to open up; The Wrong Way focuses on showing off deep-seated trauma, too soon. The Right Way focuses on telling stories that reveal the values and goals they hold.
Second, getting drunk on a first date. “Three out of four singles don’t want to drink on a first date. Of those surveyed, 45% said they prefer sober dating because they are prioritizing their mental health and 55% said it helps them get to know the other person better,” the Hinge document revealed.
perfect date
Ideally, you would meet for coffee instead: 17% of daters on the app want to set up a date that way. For their part, 14% are inclined to take a walk and 11% prefer to go to a museum or enjoy a show.
Third, ignore social issues. The report exposed by Tinder, stated that educated people have a great advantage, with knowledge on issues of social problems, politics. to such a degree, 75% of singles aspire to a partner who invests and respects social topics.