Survey on Mutual Crushes: 65.00% of Men and Women Report Having Experienced It; 53.85% Started Dating, with 'Taking the First Step' as the Key Trigger (Happymail Survey)
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A survey by Happymail reveals that 65.00% of adult men and women have experienced mutual crushes, and 53.85% of them started dating. Taking initiative—such as asking someone out or confessing—was found to be crucial for relationship progression.
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- Q: How many people have experienced mutual crushes?
- A: 65.00% of the 200 surveyed adults reported having experienced a mutual crush.
- Q: What made people feel it was mutual?
- A: The top reason was 'exchanging LINE messages daily,' cited by 60 people.
- Q: What triggered relationship progression?
- A: Actions like asking someone out, showing affection, or confessing were key triggers.
- Q: Is it hard to tell if feelings are mutual?
- A: 77.50% found it difficult to judge whether feelings were mutual.
- Q: What percentage started dating afterward?
- A: 53.85% of those who felt mutual attraction eventually started dating.