Listen "Ep 55: Shalini Singh: 'Indians don't know how to date'"
Episode Synopsis
One can find their partner in six months if they’re doing it right, assures Shalini Singh, founder of andwemet, building a community for Indian singles over 28 to find serious relationships.First, however, Indians must learn how to date and not look for that elusive instant connection or finding that “perfect” partner. Instead, look for shared goals and compatibility, she says. And while marriage may still be the goal for many, those over 40 are open to other forms of commitment, such as live-ins or companionship while living separately. Shalini is also doing it differently from ubiquitous dating apps, as hers has now moved onto building a community over WhatsApp and minus any pics, which is proving to be a gamechanger.Listen in!Follow andwemet on: YouTube | Threads | X (Twitter) / X (Twitter-Shalini) | Spotify | instagram | Linkedin / LinkedIn (Shalini) | Reddit Timestamps00:48 About andwemet and how it began; getting rejected for having a dusky complexion05:15 From an app to a WhatsApp community08:50 Why andwemet doesn’t ask for photos13:52 Building andwemet for adults who have experienced life17:20 Internal checks and balances20:00 Age is still a factor for some21:20 What are people looking for?22:30 Indians don’t know how to date26:00 Are relationships transactional?30:40 Singles aged 28 to 65 on andwemet; goals for 40+ goes beyond marriage34:24 Enjoy dating and have fun; six months to find your person36:26 Marriage is here to stay37:00 Juggling work and relationships40:40 Testing compatibility with a shared activity42:00 Relationship trend – talking about one’s toxic past; seeking meaningful conversationsFollow Anuradha on LinkedIn | Twitter | InstagramEmail: [email protected]: Views and opinions expressed are personal. Listener discretion is advised.
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