Khaleej Times

Men prefer kindness to looks in women

- IANS

new delhi — In the metro cities of India, men prefer women for their kindness factor rather than their attractive looks quotient, according to a survey.

Banihal, a neuroscien­ce-based recommenda­tion engine for finding life partners, conducted a survey involving 10,000 users of the matchmakin­g site through Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru.

According to the findings, 27 per cent men believe kindness is the most desirable trait in a woman, while education is ranked as the most significan­t attribute by only 6 per cent of women. Only 8 percent of men go for beauty.

The study conducted by Banihal comprised of 60 per cent men and 40 per cent women.

Men from Bengaluru prefer more independen­t girls as compared to those in Mumbai and Delhi with the ratio being 17:14:8 per cent respective­ly.

When it comes to role models, fathers are the most admired for women in all three cities, while 12 per cent men in Bengaluru consider their sisters as their role

8% of men go for beauty in a woman, according to a study

models as compared to only 7 per cent in Delhi and Mumbai.

The study also throws light on the fact that 41 per cent women in Bengaluru consider a friend as their role model as opposed to 34 per cent women in Mumbai and Delhi.

Ishdeep Sawhney, Co-founder and CEO at Banihal said: “This study clearly shows the changing mindset and preference­s among modern Indians and how they are approachin­g matchmakin­g and matrimony with much more clarity of their preference­s. At Banihal, we pride ourselves on being able to use such data and insights to simplify the matchmakin­g process and find the perfect match for a person”. —

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