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Post-COVID-19 Dating Forecast: Singles Say Goodbye to One-Night Stands and Hello to More Intimate Connections

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As the pandemic impacts dating behaviors, a survey by Plenty of Fish reveals significant shifts among young singles. 55% of young, single Americans turned to technology for intimacy during COVID-19. As society reopens, 42% are open to physical intimacy, but two-thirds intend to maintain their virtual connections. The survey of 2,900 individuals shows that 64% redefined intimacy, with 51% believing one-night stands will fade. Additionally, 76% engaged in friends with benefits relationships. Overall, singles are seeking deeper, more meaningful connections.

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  • 64% of singles believe virtual intimacy has redefined their understanding of intimacy.
  • 51% think one-night stands will decline in popularity post-pandemic.
  • Plenty of Fish maintains relevance through evolving user experiences.
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  • 45% of singles now value physical connection less than before the pandemic.

VANCOUVER, June 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- As a result of the pandemic and social distancing, 55% of young, single Americans turned to technology to be sexually intimate. As the country begins to reopen, new insights from dating app Plenty of Fish show that while 42% of singles are open to physical intimacy after the pandemic and are eager to meet new people, two-thirds will continue to be just as virtually connected after the pandemic as they were during, relying on video chats (61%), sexting (54%) and phone sex (47%).

These findings, among others, were revealed in a new survey of 2,900 Millennial and Gen Z Americans by Plenty of Fish and OnePoll, underscoring how the pandemic has changed the dating game for good.

The Evolution of Intimacy

According to the study, 64% of singles said being virtually intimate during the pandemic changed what they consider intimacy to be. Nearly 6 in 10 (57%) respondents now place higher value on other types of intimacy, like emotional or intellectual intimacy, while 45% find less value in physical connection.

Despite the impact COVID-19 had on the dating landscape, singles have embraced the "new normal" including changing their dating behavior and perceptions of intimacy have changed as a result.

"It has been incredible to see how singles took the last year in stride, and in doing so, changed their overall mindset and adapted their behavior when it comes to dating," said Kate MacLean, Resident Dating Expert at Plenty of Fish. "As we transition out of quarantine, we look forward to seeing how the tools singles leveraged during quarantine – like our livestreaming platform, video chat and more – will continue to play an important role in establishing more meaningful connections, and ultimately, relationships."

Additional survey findings include:

A Shift in Dating Mindsets and Behavior

  • Over half of singles (51%) think one-night stands will become a thing of the past once the pandemic comes to an end.
    - Men are more likely to agree with this sentiment than women (61% vs. 45%, respectively) and Millennials are nearly 1/3 more likely (57%) than Gen Z (39%) to believe that one-night stands are a pre-COVID-19 trend. 
  • 61% of singles believe sexting will be even more popular after the pandemic than it was before.
  • More than two in five (45%) singles said they feel more confident in their virtual sexual intimacy skills than their in-person skills, including 54% of men and 39% of women.

Seeking Solace in Other Places

  • 76% of singles said they have been in a friends with benefits relationship since the pandemic began.
    - Nearly nine in 10 (85%) of these friends with benefits relationships began when singles turned to their roommate (a trend Plenty of Fish has coined as "room-mate-ing") or someone they've known for years platonically.
  • Singles also fulfilled their sexual needs via steamy TV shows (40%), subscribing to adult entertainment platforms (33%) and listening to podcasts about sex (30%).

"After what many are considering a 'lost year,' we see singles being more intentional than ever about who they're spending time with and how they choose to spend that time," said Relationship and Dating Expert, and Plenty of Fish partner, Dr. Jess O'Reilly. "With an increased focus on things like emotional intimacy, Plenty of Fish ensured singles didn't lose an entire year after all, by providing them with a platform to make those deeper, more meaningful connections in a low-pressure way."

The press kit can be found here. Join the conversation on social by following Plenty of Fish on Instagram, Twitter,  Facebook and blog The Latest Catch.

The Evolution of Intimacy Study + Methodology
2,900 U.S. casually dating singles ages 18-40 were polled in April and May 2021 by OnePoll, in a study commissioned by Plenty of Fish

About Plenty of Fish  
Plenty of Fish, a Match Group (NASDAQ: MTCH) company, is one of the largest global online dating companies and is available in 11 languages and more than 20 countries. Unlike many dating offerings today, Plenty of Fish offers a less prescriptive, low-pressure user experience that allows singles to discover what they're looking for.  

 

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SOURCE Plenty of Fish

FAQ

What did the Plenty of Fish survey reveal about singles' dating habits post-pandemic?

The survey indicated that many singles will prioritize virtual connections, with 42% open to physical intimacy, and 51% believing one-night stands will decline.

How has the pandemic influenced singles' perceptions of intimacy?

The pandemic led to 64% of singles redefining intimacy, placing greater importance on emotional and intellectual connections.

What percentage of singles is confident in their virtual intimacy skills compared to in-person skills?

45% of singles feel more confident in their virtual sexual intimacy skills than in-person.

What does 'room-mate-ing' refer to in the context of the press release?

Room-mate-ing refers to the trend where singles engaged in friends with benefits relationships with their roommates or long-time acquaintances.

What role did Plenty of Fish play during the pandemic according to the press release?

Plenty of Fish provided a platform that enabled singles to form deeper, meaningful connections during the pandemic.

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