Mashable 2024年11月13日
2025 dating trends, including romance and evolving masculinity
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Bumble发布了2025年约会趋势预测,显示出约会模式的转变。女性在约会中更加明确自身需求,追求浪漫和稳定。微浪漫行为、对稳定伴侣的渴望以及对男性刻板印象的反思成为关键词。同时,社交媒体上真实、积极的约会内容也提升了女性的自信和对爱情的乐观。整体而言,2025年的约会趋势将聚焦于个人表达、未来规划和建立健康的关系,展现出新一代单身人士对爱情和关系的全新认知。

📅**浪漫回归:**越来越多女性(55%)认为自己是浪漫主义者,并认为表达爱意的方式发生了改变,微浪漫行为如发送表情包、分享内部笑话等成为新的表达方式,近一半的Z世代单身人士认为一起沉迷于某件事也是一种亲密关系的表现。

📈**稳定至上:**面对未来不确定性,95%的单身人士表示担忧影响了他们的约会对象和方式,59%的女性更重视稳定,寻求情感一致、可靠且有明确人生目标的伴侣,并更早地讨论预算、住房等话题。

📱**互联网时代的爱情:**社交媒体上充斥着各种约会内容,一半的美国女性注意到更多真实、展现约会高低起伏的内容,这使得46%的女性减少了自卑和孤独感,45%的女性对自己的爱情生活更有乐观态度。

👨‍💼**男性气质的演变:**人们对男性刻板印象的讨论增多,31%的美国男性表示这些刻板印象让他们感到不舒服,53%的女性认为需要重新定义积极的男性气质。同时,男性朋友在女性的约会生活中扮演了越来越重要的角色,许多女性会寻求男性朋友的建议和帮助。

🤔**女性主动寻求自身需求:**Bumble首席营销官Selby Drummond指出,2025年将是约会过渡的一年,女性对约会和关系的需求变得非常明确,她们清楚自己想要什么,不再容忍哪些事情。

Bumble has dropped its annual dating trends for 2025. Last year, the dating app predicted that singles would date based on values, emotional intimacy would be key, and daters would want to get off the self-improvement hamster wheel. According to Bumble's chief marketing officer Selby Drummond, "2025 is going to be a transitional year for dating and we can see this in how single people, especially women, are getting very clear about what they want and need, and what they are no longer willing to tolerate when it comes to dating and relationships."

Here's what could be in store for next year, according to more than 40,000 millennial and Gen Z Bumble users polled in September:

The return of romance

Earlier this year, Bumble identified the "Lover Girl" trend, where the majority of UK women surveyed by Bumble embrace romance and lovey-dovey gestures. This trend will continue into 2025, Bumble predicts, with 55 percent of women in the U.S. proclaiming themselves as romantics.

A majority (88 percent) agree that how we show love and affection has changed and now includes "micro-mance" behaviors like sending memes, a playlist, sharing inside jokes, or taking a morning coffee walk. Nearly half (49 percent) of Gen Z singles say that geeking out on something together is a form of intimacy. Who says romance is dead?

Half of U.S. women said a lack of romance has had a negative impact on their dating lives — but 87 percent of people on Bumble experienced many positives of dating this year, including the excitement of meeting someone new, building their confidence, and exploring new attitudes about what they want.

Stability is in

With so many unknowns about what's to come, nearly all (95 percent) of singles say their worries about the future are impacting who and how they date.

Fifty-nine percent of women value stability more now, looking for a partner who is emotionally consistent, reliable, and who has clear life goals. One in three women (34 percent) are discussing topics like budgeting, housing, climate change, and job ambitions earlier than before.

Nearly three in four (72 percent) of Bumble users are looking for a long-term partner in the next year — perhaps someone to ride out all the uncertainties.

Love in the age of the internet

If your FYP is full of dating content, you're not alone. From courting dance trends to endless "theories," there are so many videos about how to find and keep a mate.

Bumble found that half of women in the U.S. are noticing more authentic dating and relationship content showing not only the highs but also the lows of dating like post-date debriefs. How authentic a TikTok can be is debatable, but at least we're past the Instagram aesthetic version of showing our lives online. And it's helping 46 percent of women who feel less self-conscious and lonely due to this content. Around the same amount of women (45 percent) say that realistic, positive dating content leads to optimism about their own love lives.

Evolving masculinity

From looking for a man in finance to a Timothée Chalamet lookalike, 34 percent of Bumble users agree that there have been more conversations than ever on male stereotypes in 2024. Thirty-one percent of U.S. men say these tropes make them uncomfortable because people make assumptions about their character and intentions.

Over half of women (53 percent) say that the conversation on masculinity needs to evolve to allow men to define what positive masculinity looks like for them.

At the same time, 2024 has led to the rise of the guy best friend. Thirty-one percent of single women say they're more open with their men friends than they used to be about their dating lives, and 22 percent ask them to filter potential dates. More than half, 57 percent, of women in the U.S. rely on the men in their lives to help explain men's dating behavior.

"These trends embody exactly what we are hearing and seeing from people on Bumble as they pertain to focusing on self-expression, being vocal about their future and expectations, and overall, carving their own path when it comes to dating," said Bumble sex and relationship expert Shan Boodram in the announcement.

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