Kim
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Instead of putting one thing on the registry that's $1,000, you can put a few cheaper things and then just decide to get the more expensive thing with that cash. That's interesting. I think it's so smart. I think it's smart.
Instead of putting one thing on the registry that's $1,000, you can put a few cheaper things and then just decide to get the more expensive thing with that cash. That's interesting. I think it's so smart. I think it's smart.
Yeah, it's just kind of awkward sometimes.
Yeah, it's just kind of awkward sometimes.
Yeah, it's just kind of awkward sometimes.
Then there's the rise of the mini moon of some couples right after their wedding do a long weekend or something short versus a month later doing a full.
Then there's the rise of the mini moon of some couples right after their wedding do a long weekend or something short versus a month later doing a full.
Then there's the rise of the mini moon of some couples right after their wedding do a long weekend or something short versus a month later doing a full.
Yeah, or like you're not... That has to be around a vacation. Right. Also, eHarmony sent us in some data that I thought was interesting for us to go over. So the data shows that singles are entering a more pragmatic... But open minded era of dating where traditional deal breakers like politics, money and distance are being reevaluated. I don't think it's as important.
Yeah, or like you're not... That has to be around a vacation. Right. Also, eHarmony sent us in some data that I thought was interesting for us to go over. So the data shows that singles are entering a more pragmatic... But open minded era of dating where traditional deal breakers like politics, money and distance are being reevaluated. I don't think it's as important.
Yeah, or like you're not... That has to be around a vacation. Right. Also, eHarmony sent us in some data that I thought was interesting for us to go over. So the data shows that singles are entering a more pragmatic... But open minded era of dating where traditional deal breakers like politics, money and distance are being reevaluated. I don't think it's as important.
The data shows that money matters a lot with talk of recession looming. Many singles are making financially driven decisions about romance. 75% of singles say they wouldn't sacrifice their financial goals to find love. And 77% wouldn't risk their trajectory. Because they're getting older. Because they're getting older.
The data shows that money matters a lot with talk of recession looming. Many singles are making financially driven decisions about romance. 75% of singles say they wouldn't sacrifice their financial goals to find love. And 77% wouldn't risk their trajectory. Because they're getting older. Because they're getting older.
The data shows that money matters a lot with talk of recession looming. Many singles are making financially driven decisions about romance. 75% of singles say they wouldn't sacrifice their financial goals to find love. And 77% wouldn't risk their trajectory. Because they're getting older. Because they're getting older.
I thought this was interesting. Politics are not a deal breaker. Despite today's polarized climate, only 23% of U.S. singles say differing political views would lead them to turn down a date. Gen Z, 28%, in particular, are more likely to give love a chance, even across party lines. Of course. I thought that the younger people would be more intense. No, I don't think so. I don't think so.
I thought this was interesting. Politics are not a deal breaker. Despite today's polarized climate, only 23% of U.S. singles say differing political views would lead them to turn down a date. Gen Z, 28%, in particular, are more likely to give love a chance, even across party lines. Of course. I thought that the younger people would be more intense. No, I don't think so. I don't think so.
I thought this was interesting. Politics are not a deal breaker. Despite today's polarized climate, only 23% of U.S. singles say differing political views would lead them to turn down a date. Gen Z, 28%, in particular, are more likely to give love a chance, even across party lines. Of course. I thought that the younger people would be more intense. No, I don't think so. I don't think so.
And then the last thought was distance can be overcome if love is worth it. While 40% are hesitant about long distance relationships due to travel expenses, 74% would move for love with 31% willing to go abroad for the right relationship. Despite tech making romance easier, proximity still wins, especially for women.
And then the last thought was distance can be overcome if love is worth it. While 40% are hesitant about long distance relationships due to travel expenses, 74% would move for love with 31% willing to go abroad for the right relationship. Despite tech making romance easier, proximity still wins, especially for women.
And then the last thought was distance can be overcome if love is worth it. While 40% are hesitant about long distance relationships due to travel expenses, 74% would move for love with 31% willing to go abroad for the right relationship. Despite tech making romance easier, proximity still wins, especially for women.