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PRETTY face is what Singaporean men want of the fairer sex, while women rank
confidence and a strong sense of character as their main considerations for
potential partners.
Three in 10 men also said that they would dump
their partner if she became overweight, while only one in 10 women here said
they would do likewise.
These were the findings of a regional survey
of more than 1,800 respondents, of which 600 were from Singapore. The others
were from Malaysia and Hong Kong.
The survey was done by dating agency Lunch
Actually, and sought to provide an insight into the dating trends and
preferences of singles in these territories.
It was conducted over a three-week period in
August through online platforms, such as dating and social-networking sites.
Men also indicated a preference for partners
who are gentle and confident.
Undergraduate Faris Malik, 23, explained that
dating a pretty girl would have a positive impact on men. He said: "It
would be a confidence boost for a man, if other people see him dating a pretty
girl.
"It is like driving a sports car,
compared to driving a normal car. People will definitely look at you in a much
better light."
Women, on the other hand, were less shallow.
They said that they would date someone who is funny, kind and adept at making
and maintaining conversation. The survey also showed that men were more open on
the issue of height.
Of the male Singapore respondents, 42 per cent
said that they have no qualms about dating a taller partner.
Lunch Actually founder Violet Lim said that,
in most cases, height becomes the deal breaker for women.
"Sometimes, we have female clients who
turn down potential love matches the moment we tell them that the man is
slightly shorter than they are," she explained.
She added that women are more hard-wired to
buy into the stereotype that taller and well- built men make better partners.
Findings from the survey also indicate that
females here still place importance on the income and education levels of
prospective suitors.
Almost half said that they would not date a
man who earns less, or who has lower educational qualifications, than them.
However, men were more practical: Almost 80
per cent of the male Singapore respondents indicated that they had no objection
to dating someone who is smarter or earned more.
One aspect both genders agreed on was that
they would date someone from another race or nationality. The survey also found
that almost half of the Singapore respondents said they have gone online to
search for a partner.
Ms Lim attributed this trend to the rising
pervasiveness of social media.
"The Internet is becoming a huge part of
our lives and people today are more savvy when it comes to using it, even in
dating."
Daryll Nanayakara
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