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If recent data and TV shows like ‘Nothing But You’ are any indication, women in China are increasingly open to dating younger men Read More
This Valentine’s Day, we’re exploring the matters of love. Specifically, what it means to young people in China, and how they navigate sex, romance, and relationships at every stage in their lives.
Do young people frequent sex shops? Are male or female university students more open to romance? Why did a pandemic kick off a wave of new divorces? And during Lunar New Year holidays — which start this week before the Year of the Ox — what’s the question most young singles still dread?
All these questions and more are explored in our latest Edition, “Young Love” — only on RADII.co.
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#relationships
#Dating
If recent data and TV shows like ‘Nothing But You’ are any indication, women in China are increasingly open to dating younger men Read More
#relationships
#Dating
China’s youth see the wisdom of being single over the stress of relationships, as shown by a new survey that found 42% of Gen Zers are OK with being alone Read More