
EINPRESSWIRE – Based on a survey of 3K U.S. Gen Z users, Hily’s Dating T.R.U.T.H. Report shows a gap between perception and reality in dating: social media and peer pressure make young people think others date often and successfully, while many actually had no dates in 2025. This comparison leads to dissatisfaction with partners, lower confidence, and widespread dating fatigue. In response, Gen Z is moving toward more authentic behavior – greater openness to meeting in person, reading profiles more carefully, and reducing social media use – with many believing dating was better about ten years ago.
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