Updated On: 09 May, 2024 04:37 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
46 per cent of single mothers who participated in the study stated that the rise of online dating has finally offered relief for single mothers to explore romantic connections conveniently and without the fear of judgment and prejudice

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In this fast-moving world, more often than not, dating takes a backseat for many individuals. To top it, when it`s a single mother juggling a multitude of responsibilities along with raising a kid, dating is the last thing on their list of priorities. Amidst the whirlwind of duties and commitments, finding a partner can feel like a distant dream, said 23 per cent of single mothers. That`s where dating apps come in.
The rise of online dating has finally offered relief for single moms to explore romantic connections conveniently and without the fear of judgment and prejudice, disclosed 46 per cent of single mothers in a study conducted by one of India`s online dating and matchmaking app, QuackQuack. The app`s founder and CEO, Ravi Mittal, commented, "We are seeing an increase in the number of single parents on our app, and that is a direct reflection of the success of dating apps in being a non-judgmental platform and facilitating genuine connections. We understand how difficult it can be for single mothers to date with parenting duties, career demands, societal pressure, and more. Our goal is to offer everyone an equal opportunity to find love and companionship with maximum safety and privacy."