Did you know that many Indians are fine with swinging, fantasising and dating outside marriage?

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Published March 16, 2024 at 12:14pm

    Here are some startling facts about sex and related issues

    The study was conducted on 1,503 married Indians

    The study only shows changes in acceptable norms of sexual behaviour

A study by Gleeden, an extramarital dating app, has revealed some startling facts about sex and related issues.

The study was conducted on 1,503 married Indians from Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities. The ages include 25 and 50.

The study showed that more than 60 percent of respondents were alright with what was once ‘not accepted’ methods of dating. Now, they are fine with swinging among others.

46 percent give a thumbs-up to platonic interactions. If emotional connections happen through such interactions, it falls under infidelity.
36 per cent of women and 35 per cent of men are fine with online flirtation.

Having fantasies is not uncommon. 33 per cent of men and 35 per cent of women say it is fine.

Stats show a different picture

In India, it was and perhaps, is still believed that being truthful to one partner is the ideal way of living. But the nation is moving towards a variance and acceptance of what was once considered ‘illegitimate’.

Such behaviours also underline the boldness with which the country is moving and the belief in the differences of self-expression.

Did you know that many Indians are fine with swinging, fantasising and dating outside marriage?

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    Here are some startling facts about sex and related issues

    The study was conducted on 1,503 married Indians

    The study only shows changes in acceptable norms of sexual behaviour

A study by Gleeden, an extramarital dating app, has revealed some startling facts about sex and related issues.

The study was conducted on 1,503 married Indians from Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities. The ages include 25 and 50.

The study showed that more than 60 percent of respondents were alright with what was once ‘not accepted’ methods of dating. Now, they are fine with swinging among others.

46 percent give a thumbs-up to platonic interactions. If emotional connections happen through such interactions, it falls under infidelity.
36 per cent of women and 35 per cent of men are fine with online flirtation.

Having fantasies is not uncommon. 33 per cent of men and 35 per cent of women say it is fine.

Stats show a different picture

In India, it was and perhaps, is still believed that being truthful to one partner is the ideal way of living. But the nation is moving towards a variance and acceptance of what was once considered ‘illegitimate’.

Such behaviours also underline the boldness with which the country is moving and the belief in the differences of self-expression.

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