QuackQuack survey reveals the rise of the sunset clause in 2026 dating, with users setting app timelines for more intentional ...
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Why 37 per cent of Indian daters are choosing the 'Sunset Clause'
Are you tired of mindlessly scrolling through dating apps? Well, you must choose the 'sunset clause' this year.
The year 2026 is going to be the year daters stop wondering ’where things are going’ and start making purpose-driven romantic ...
India, where arranged marriages are in decline, has become one of the fastest-growing Asian markets. Match Group recently launched its invitation-only The League app in Mumbai and Delhi, targeting aff ...
Are you single and ready to find your forever love on dating apps? But are you also tired of endless swiping with no results?
Dating in 2026 feels like an e-game, with apps promising love but actually delivering swipes, ghosts, and endless chats that ...
Dating Sunday, the first Sunday of the year, witnesses a surge in activity from Indian singles, marking a shift towards more open and meaningful connections.
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Swiping is out. Showing up is in: Why singles are ditching dating apps for real-life meetups
For nearly a decade, dating has meant endless swipes, with the same faces popping up across multiple apps. But the novelty ...
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