Gleeden's Landmark Study Reveals Evolving Relationship Trends in India
Gleeden's survey in India highlights relationship trends among generations. 94% report happiness but many feel emotionally void. Open relationships are rising, with 55% believing they're the future. Work-life imbalance and social media impact emotional intimacy. Gleeden aims to offer a space for redefining connection.

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New Delhi [India], July 10: Gleeden's latest milestone includes reaching 3 million users in India. Partnering with global research agency IPSOS, Gleeden's study explored generational views on love, commitment, and satisfaction.
The survey's results reveal intriguing insights: While most participants express happiness in relationships, a significant portion feel emotionally disconnected. Notably, 71% see deleting chats as a trust breach. Open relationships are gaining traction, with 55% projecting their prevalence in the coming decade.
The study also underscores emotional challenges linked to work-life balance, which disproportionately affect Millennials. Social media's unrealistic portrayals contribute to dissatisfaction. Gleeden aims to redefine modern connection, highlighting a shift towards self-aware, emotionally honest relationships in India.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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