Dating and romance: Then vs now*

We’ve all heard the expression ‘romance is dead’, and in todays world of dating app mishaps, social media meetings and ‘catfish’ TV shows, you might just believe it. Luckily, according to data, romance is very much alive and kicking in 2018; the Happiness Index Study by eHarmony recently revealed that millennials are the most romantic age group. It’s possible that this younger generation of people simply express love and affection in different ways to the older generation. Engagement ring experts Angelic Diamonds are here to take a look at changing attitudes towards dating and romance over time.
The changing definition of romance
In the past, it was normal to go on a few dates before deciding that you were officially in a relationship. People would go to the cinema or perhaps out for dinner a few times to get to know one another. There were no dating apps to help start up a conversation and no option to ‘ghost’ someone by not returning their texts — in fact, you might think that it was much more romantic back then. But, the older generation had their dating sites in the form of lonely hearts ads (the first one being published in 1695) and it’s likely that people still had the experience of being stood up. So, maybe it wasn’t that different after all.
Although it may seem as though people’s attitudes towards romance has changed a great deal, it may simply be down to the way that younger generations define and recognise romantic gestures.
According to romance studies, the five most popular gestures of affection were:

Holding hands (46%)
Cuddling (44%)
Giving a surprise gift (43%)
A romantic walk (32%)
Giving flowers (31%)

When different age groups were asked about their opinions on historically chivalrous acts, differences became clear.
When asked, different age groups had very different attitudes towards romantic acts. A huge 93% of over-45s believed there was still a place for them in the 21st century whereas 37% of 18-24 year olds disagreed. In particular, ordering for someone at a restaurant was frowned upon and taking off a hat when entering a room was also considered outdated.

What romantic gestures do different generations prefer?
Different generations also express their affection in very different ways, for example:

90% of 18-24-year-olds say that they hold hands when they’re out for a walk, 70% make sure that they go on date nights together, and 68% enjoy making romantic gestures such as writing love notes.
79% of 25-34-year-olds enjoy making romantic gestures — more than any other generation.
15% of 35-44-year-olds are less likely to go on date nights than older millennials. Holding hands during walks was the most common romantic gesture among this age group.
45-54 years olds are generally less likely to buy their partner small gifts between birthdays and more likely to hold hands during a walk.
59% of 55-64-year-olds like to go on a date night and 49% enjoy making romantic gestures.
Over 50% of 65+ year-olds like to go on date nights and 40% like making romantic gestures. They were the least likely to buy gifts for partners outside of birthdays.

All participants agreed that letting your other half know how much you value them was extremely important, with 68% of people across all generations reporting that they say ‘I love you’ at least once a day.

What to do if you’re looking for love
So, other than following the typical romantic trends for your age group, what should you do if you’re looking for love?

It’s always a good idea to show your romantic side. One study revealed that 76% of Britons would enjoy having more romance in their lives but 57% said that they didn’t make romantic gestures because they didn’t want to be seen as cheesy! It might depend on where you live, too. If you live in the capital, definitely pull some romance out of the bag to woo your other half — an astounding 86% of Londoners said that they’d appreciate more romance in their lives.
Additionally, according to Zoosk (an online dating site) users that describe themselves as ‘romantic’ in their dating profiles get 24% more matches than users who do not – and, when the phrase ‘hopeless romantic’ was said, matches were boosted by 38%.

As for date locations, less is sometimes more. Three-quarters of people surveyed in one study said that ‘snuggling in front of the fireplace’ is the most romantic date, followed by ‘candle-lit dinners’ (58%) and a ‘picnic in the park’ (45%).

As for things to avoid, people voted that mobile phone addiction, in particular at the dinner table (49%), was the biggest passion-killer. Closely followed by bad personal hygiene (45%) and rudeness (33%). So, no Snapchat or Instagram posts over dinner!

It’s clear that the definition of romance has changed a great deal. But, this doesn’t mean that we’re any less romantic in ourselves — we simply have different ways of showing it. So, don’t be afraid to let your soft side show and display some affection.

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Weekend Loves

Still loving my desert boots.

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And dinky bottles of pepsi max

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Topshop makeup (the blusher <3) Photobucket

Currently you get a free gift when you purchase 3 items, I bought the blusher and cream eyeshadow, plus another eyeshadow for Mum. I can’t believe I’ve only just jumped on to the topshop makeup train!

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More amazing makeup, from the ever gorgeous Klee

ANNNDDD super amazing omgIloveit ring from Lou Makes!

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True to her shop name, Lou Makes really gorgeous jewellery. This ring was top of my wish list and she kindly sent me one! Lou has also kindly offered a 10% discount to my blog readers…just enter the code DREAM10 when you purchase! (valid until June 15th)

I’m drip feeding you my Bath purchases. Cath Kidston blackberry case and Dream ring were two of them (as well as the topshop makeup)

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this week I love

Here are some things I’ve enjoyed this week.

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Barry M crackle effect top coat. Amazing. I’ve only tried it on one nail so far but I’m impressed.

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Kate Logan beauty products. Kate is amazing. She knows my skin better than I do. To find out more check out her website. I especially recommend the Rose skin tonic.

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Nakd cocoa mint bars. One word…heaven! Despite being all natural and raw, they taste like a decadent mint chocolate brownie. YUM.

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Herbal teas! These two are my current favourites, although I’m also enjoying Good Earth’s cool mint blend.

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Baking! The book is amazing! I love Mary Berry’s recipes, they never go wrong. Yesterday I made her banana loaf, adapting the recipe to add a good mound of cinnamon. As well as the loaf there was enough mixture to make a few cupcake sized ones, of which I enjoyed one with a mug of coffee.
I can’t remember the last time I tasted my own baking, this was a revelation.

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What are YOU loving this week?

xxx

14.02 from us

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Flash (and myself, of course) would like to wish you a very Happy Valentine’s Day. Whatever you do, indulge yourself.
I’m little miss always single, and really…seeing other people loved up and happy doesn’t fill me with envy, or resentment…just happiness for them, and knowledge that one day I will meet the right person;

and until then, I’m best off single!

My day will consist of the Sunday usual; coffee and gossip with Trudi, browsing the Internet and doing some studying.
I’ve made little treat bags for my family and some special friends just to say “I love you” and that is as far as the soppy stuff goes here.

What are your plans?

And, on a selfish note, could people please send me some “good luck” vibes for tomorrow. I have a big appointment that I’m really nervous about.

xxx