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Why Matrimonial Apps are becoming more like dating Apps

1. Matrimonial apps allow one to go on dates without parental objections, making them an ideal platform for official dating. 2. Under the guise of marriage, some men deceive women to gain physical benefits, later rejecting them with excuses like “We don’t vibe well.” 3. People on matrimonial apps can be less genuine than those […]

1. Matrimonial apps allow one to go on dates without parental objections, making them an ideal platform for official dating.

2. Under the guise of marriage, some men deceive women to gain physical benefits, later rejecting them with excuses like “We don’t vibe well.”

3. People on matrimonial apps can be less genuine than those on dating apps. Although one might get a clear background check, some individuals still fake their profiles, similar to dating apps.

4. Many people on matrimonial apps put extra effort into pleasing their match, creating a happy and enjoyable experience.

5. Matrimonial apps are often managed by the candidates themselves rather than their parents, diluting their traditional purpose.

6. Some candidates are too immature to discuss marriage seriously, often ruining the meeting.

7. Matrimonial apps are evolving into dating apps, with users preferring a 6-12 month dating phase rather than immediate marriage, leading to uncertainty and eventual cessation of communication.

8. Women often want to involve their parents early on, which makes some men uncomfortable, causing them to disappear and exhibit a lack of seriousness similar to dating apps.

9. Users on matrimonial apps, like those on dating apps, are shy at first and agree to meet only if they feel a connection; otherwise, they vanish.

10. Men and women on matrimonial apps may unfollow or block each other without notice if they decide not to meet again or approach the meetings casually.

11. Sometimes, men try to get personal or ask for a committed relationship prematurely.

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