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Are Indians embracing age-gap relationships? 84 per cent singles believe there is a change in mindset

According to Bumble's new study indicates that 81 per cent of Indians surveyed say that age is just a number and does not determine the success of a relationship

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Image for representational purpose only. Photo Courtesy: istock

Image for representational purpose only. Photo Courtesy: istock

Most people are quite concerned about age-gaps in a relationship and society may have a role to play in that and it can often become a hurdle even though everything is going fine. Age differences have long been a dating taboo that frequently split people's perceptions.

While many of us have a difficult time dealing with our age, this problem frequently applies to dating situations as well. What is a suitable age difference? How young is too young, or how old is too old? Is it just for the extremely wealthy, well-known, and modern?

According to a recent study by Bumble, Indian singles are embracing love as it manifests itself in many ways and are approaching dating with a more emancipated and equal mindset as societal conventions change.

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