![]() The app tie-up dovetails with ‘cuffing season’, the time of the year when skies darken and temperatures drop, prompting singles to become more receptive to becoming committed to a partner, with 51% of gen Z hoping to get serious and just 17% seeking casual dates. The pairing follows research by Tinder, which found that 84% of daters hoped to find a match who shared their taste in music – far higher than looks (64%), political views (61%) and a sense of humor (48%). Other choice playlists include ‘Serotonin’ for subconsciously activating the body’s neurotransmitters, to ‘90s Love Songs’ for the old-fashioned among us and ‘Ily x’ – dubbed the perfect backing track for romantic texting.
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