By now, singles are well aware that the pandemic has changed the dating game. Just how much, however, is starting to become clear: 40 percent of daters don’t even know how to date anymore, according to new data from Bumble.
The statistic comes from Bumble’s new Dating 101 in 2021, a data-driven guide to how to date in the new year complete with articles, videos, and aesthetic infographics. The dating app found that not only are 40 percent of daters unsure they know how to successfully date now, but also that an even higher percentage — two out of three — aren’t comfortable navigating the complicated dating landscape COVID has left in its wake.
“Since the onset of COVID-19, our community has experienced an unprecedented disruption to every aspect of their social life, including dating,” said Jemma Ahmed, Head of Insights at Bumble, in a press release. “Our research shows daters find dating complicated and overwhelming, and the stakes are high for connecting in the age of COVID-19 when considering health and safety risks.”
Bumble, then, created Dating 101 to help boost daters’ confidence as the new year rapidly approaches. “With Dating 101 in 2021,” Ahmed continued, “our community is equipped with the data-driven tools needed to navigate the complexities of this new normal and instill confidence to seek connections with one another.”
The guide comes at the perfect time, too. While it may seem like it’s been March for nine months, it’s actually November. That means it’s cuffing season, and between now andl Valentine’s Day is the peak time for swiping. The vast majority of daters, 83 percent, told Bumble they’re planning on using apps just as much if not more now through Valentine’s Day.