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Dating Insights & Modern Relationship Trends

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I do not just talk about dating, I study the patterns. Here is where leading national publications and I break down the confusion of modern dating.

My thoughts on height bias in dating were featured in this Times of India article. I work with marriage-minded singles and believe that you are enough, regardless of superficial filters.

A snippet from the Times of India feature on height preferences in dating. I shared an anecdote about a client who wanted a 6-foot-tall man just for good Instagram pictures, highlighting how social media shapes modern dating criteria.

I spoke with Happiest Health Magazine about the burnout people feel from dating apps. In this quote, I explain how newcomers often struggle with navigating options and staying authentic in a digital-first dating world.

In this excerpt from my Happiest Health Magazine interview, I suggest that the key to reducing dating burnout is to be purposeful and take responsibility for your experience. It's about balancing business goals with user well-being.

For the South China Morning Post, I discussed why bookstores are becoming popular and safe first-date locations. They offer a great window into a person's life and interests, breaking the monotony of typical interview-style dates.

"Dating 1.0 is dead." This is a quote from my conversation with the South China Morning Post about the shift towards connection based on shared values and interests, rather than broad, please-everyone profiles.

I shared my perspective with India Today on the trend of artificial intimacy and AI companions. While a machine won't replace a significant other, it can serve as a confidant or a non-judgmental friend.

The India Today article where I was featured as one of India's top relationship coaches, discussing whether dating a machine is a gimmick or the future of relationships.

In the India Today feature, I talk about how AI companion apps are already being used by people in their 20s and 30s. This technology is creating a new form of interaction that is both secretive and supportive.

This snippet from the India Today article introduces my work. I help singles improve their dating lives through coaching, virtual programs, and curated gatherings, focusing on conscious dating and healthier social choices.

About As Seen In: Press Features

You might have seen me in the papers, but my real work happens in the quiet conversations with my clients. I do not deal in vague advice or pick-up lines. Whether we are discussing why dating apps feel like a chore or how to set healthy boundaries, my approach stays the same: practical, research-backed, and honest.

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