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About 49 per cent of Indian women say pop culture is shaping their dating expectations: Survey

The survey found that the idea of a strong yet emotionally aware partner is no longer niche; it’s becoming a widely appreciated standard in modern relationships

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A noticeable shift is shaping how women approach romance today, especially in their dating life. The focus is moving away from grand gestures toward mutual effort and honest communication, influenced in part by strong K-drama characters and independent on-screen female leads. 

Observing the trend, dating app happn has christened this emerging shift as "No Saviour Season", a cultural trend where women are no longer drawn to rescue narratives, but to relationships built on understanding and equality.

According to a recent survey by dating app, Indian women today prioritise emotional intelligence, effort, and mutual respect over outdated romantic ideals.

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