How does the attitude of love change in India?

Trending How is the love perspective in India? Gleeden conducted a special survey in 2025 on the completion of its 30 million users, based on the changing trends of relationships. The recording focused on Jane Ji, Millennials and Jane X, which revealed that each generation seems to be a different attitude of love and loyalty. 33% of people have acknowledged that they are doing infidelity away from relationships because of work and imbalance of family responsibilities. 51% said they are not emotionally connected to their partner, while 42% feel a lack of adventure in the relationship. 55% of Gane X has a lack of emotional mortgages, while 49% of Jane Ji’s people are exempt from physical intimacy. Gen X 54% acknowledged that they often think of a new mortgage. Jane Ji and Millennias are also of this thinking. 52% Jane X, 41% Gane G and 36% millennials experienced emotional or physical infidelity. 62% Millennials and 50% Jane G believe it is important to understand the reason before the relationship is broken. 58% of people believe that if infidelity leads to emotional balance, the relationship can avoid breaking up. 61% of people feel that people are not made by monogamy, it is only the result of social pressure. 64% of people flirt on social media, despite being in a relationship. 49% of this Gane X is at the forefront of this case. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here