EL PERIODICO – "Everyone fibs on dating apps: men say they want to get married and women say they don't," says Mark Brooks, a well-known dating [industry] guru. With his team of 26 experts, he has advised 100+ companies in the sector on both sides of the ocean although he met his wife the old-fashioned way, through a friend of a friend. There's a lack of sexual education [in India]. Mumbai-based psychologist Tanya Nagpal is critical of the burgeoning dating coach industry. "The premise is how to get a woman, but not how to really behave in a relationship with that woman," she states. "Dating apps make it much easier for men to find prey, sexual predators," she explains. Men [in India] have a hard time navigating the disruption [dating] apps have caused. Millennials are the first generation to date in India. That's why, she argues, they need education. Educating men will prevent new rapists from growing up.
by Irene Benedicto
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