Singles Identify 2023's Top Dating Trends
According to Singles, "MCE" (Main Character Energy) Is The New BDE
2023 Dating Trends Include:
- Main Character Energy (mayn ker-ik-ter en-er-jee): Focusing on yourself instead of wasting time on people who don't meet your standards or needs. 2022 may have been all about BDE but 2023 is all about MCE - 49% of singles say they have made a recent active change to put themselves first, and 32% of single men have been rejected by someone because their potential date wanted to just "focus on themselves."
- Eco-Dumping (eek-oh duhmp-ing): Dating (or dumping) someone based on how environmentally conscious they are. Conflicting opinions on environmental topics can be just as big of a deal-breaker as someone with poor communication skills - in fact, nearly one in five singles know someone who has dumped someone because their views on climate change and the environment didn't align.
- Heat Doming (heet dohm-ing): Dating someone specifically for their household amenities. With record breaking temperatures and heat waves in 2022, it's no surprise that 20% of singles have experienced someone wanting to date them to access their household amenities such as air conditioning, pool, comfy mattress, etc. Additionally, 30% of Millennials and Gen Z know someone who has dated someone for their amenities.
- Infla-Dating (in-fla-dayt-ing): Going on less expensive dates due to inflation and the current economic environment. Rising prices are affecting all aspects of our lives - including dating. Nearly half (48%) of single Millennials & Gen-Z have suggested going on a less expensive, budget-friendly date.
- James-Webbing (jeymz-web-ing): Deciding to date someone after seeing them through a different lens. Nasa's new super space telescope isn't the only thing uncovering hidden gems - singles are giving potential partners a closer look, with 54% saying they've decided to date someone after getting to know them better and seeing them in a new light.
- OnlyPlans (ohn-lee plans): Repeatedly planning dates with someone, but never actually following through on them. Whether it's a last minute "work emergency," a sudden need to babysit a friend's pet or the classic, "too much traffic," 52% of singles have experienced this situation. If only singles could monetize some of these excuses…
"Over the past few years, singles have shifted their approach to dating, largely due to factors tied to the pandemic," said
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