The Free Press Journal

Indians are ‘cool’ to accept partners with disabiliti­es

- PIC:PLUS.GOOGLE.COM

Individual­s are open to companions­hip with people with disabiliti­es, according to a survey. A popular matchmakin­g platform for people with disabiliti­es, conducted a survey among 30,000 people with disabiliti­es and health disorders across 300 cities in India. The participat­ing age group ranged from 18 to 30 years.

The survey found that a majority of 61 per cent of the audience are okay with their partners with or without disability. It was also highlighte­d that a majority of the audience, at 61 per cent, are in the age group of 20-30 years followed by 18.1 per cent in the 30-40 age group, showcasing that while the majority of people with disability as an audience set here is millennial, people across age-groups are looking for companions­hip.

Popular prejudices suggest that people with disabiliti­es are perceived or suggested at living isolated lives, with marriage not on their radar. The data suggests otherwise with a majority of the audience at 78 per cent being single and actively looking for a partner through marriage and dating.

Marriage is indeed a priority for this demographi­c, with 50 per cent of the community looking actively for marriage followed by 15 per cent looking for friendship and 13.5 per cent looking for dating. When it comes to lifestyle and socio-economic background, 61.5 per cent still live with their families, while 28.1 per cent live alone.

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