It's time for a flood of retrospectives because it's close to its end. There are two companies with Year in Swipe and Wrapped. The top trends from the year were identified by the dating app. What is the top trend of the year? uationships are a valid relationship status.
You're not just sleeping with someone when you're not dating them. It is murky if it sounds that way. As long as it is clearly defined, young singles are down for the vagueness.
One in 10 respondents said they preferred situationships as a way to develop a relationship with less pressure. There was a 49 percent increase in members adding "situationship" to their profiles.
"Young singles were still down to play the field this year, but they chose a high-quality roster where everyone was on the same page."
It's important to keep in mind that Year in Swipe doesn't account for all users. It makes sense that less experienced daters would prefer to be in a more casual relationship. Even if you're not exclusive or monogamous, it may signal a waning desire for friends with benefits, even if they're not exclusive or monogamous.
Red flag () and "gaslighting" (fog ) were popular on the dating app, suggesting that more people are aware of the dangers of dating. When it came to dating, 58 percent of respondents said they were confident in their ability to identify a green or red flag.
Check out the Year in Swipe to see the full breakdown of the trends on the dating app.