Nearly half of survey respondents now define their relationships as ‘fluid or undefined’.

New Hint survey of 12,482 active users finds 48% describe their relationship style as “fluid or undefined,” while only 18% identify as strictly monogamous and 9% as polyamorous.
One in three adults feel less confident than three years ago, Hint App survey finds.

New research by Hint App reveals a decline in self‑esteem driven by comparison culture and beauty pressure.
Emotional volatility is rising, and Hint App survey links it to online rage-bait exposure.

New data reveal how repeated exposure to provocative online content may be subtly reshaping emotional baselines across age groups and public spaces.
More people are cutting off friends than partners.

New user survey data from Hint App reveals a growing trend of intentional relationship pruning, with nearly half of respondents severing ties in the past year, many driven by value misalignment and personal transformation.
More people are defining themselves through emotional states not social roles.

New data from over 8,000 users suggests that people are increasingly defining themselves through emotional and symbolic patterns, rather than demographic categories or social roles.
The “fear of missing out” is fading as the fear of wrong choices takes over.

New Hint App survey results show that users are moving from the language of destiny to the language of clarity, reflecting how people now navigate uncertainty and decision-making in an age of limitless options.
Most people trust their intuition over AI when love is on the line, Hint App survey shows

New data from the Hint App reveals that emotional decisions remain firmly rooted in human intuition, even as algorithmic tools become more prevalent.
64% of young adults feel emotionally older than their age, Hint App survey finds.

In a culture defined by acceleration and instant feedback, a new study from Hint App reveals a generational desire for emotional deceleration and analog ritual.
74% of daily trackers say they understand themselves less, Hint survey reveals.

As self-tracking becomes a daily ritual for millions, new data from the Hint App suggests that the pursuit of self-optimization may be eroding emotional clarity rather than enhancing it.
Self-care is being redefined as deep emotional maintenance, Hint App survey finds.

The shift away from ritualised wellness toward sustained emotional work reflects a broader cultural recalibration in 2025, according to new findings from the Hint App.
Nearly half of survey respondents now define their relationships as ‘fluid or undefined’.

New Hint survey of 12,482 active users finds 48% describe their relationship style as “fluid or undefined,” while only 18% identify as strictly monogamous and 9% as polyamorous.
One in three adults feel less confident than three years ago, Hint App survey finds.

New research by Hint App reveals a decline in self‑esteem driven by comparison culture and beauty pressure.
Emotional volatility is rising, and Hint App survey links it to online rage-bait exposure.

New data reveal how repeated exposure to provocative online content may be subtly reshaping emotional baselines across age groups and public spaces.
More people are cutting off friends than partners.

New user survey data from Hint App reveals a growing trend of intentional relationship pruning, with nearly half of respondents severing ties in the past year, many driven by value misalignment and personal transformation.
More people are defining themselves through emotional states not social roles.

New data from over 8,000 users suggests that people are increasingly defining themselves through emotional and symbolic patterns, rather than demographic categories or social roles.
The “fear of missing out” is fading as the fear of wrong choices takes over.

New Hint App survey results show that users are moving from the language of destiny to the language of clarity, reflecting how people now navigate uncertainty and decision-making in an age of limitless options.
Most people trust their intuition over AI when love is on the line, Hint App survey shows

New data from the Hint App reveals that emotional decisions remain firmly rooted in human intuition, even as algorithmic tools become more prevalent.
64% of young adults feel emotionally older than their age, Hint App survey finds.

In a culture defined by acceleration and instant feedback, a new study from Hint App reveals a generational desire for emotional deceleration and analog ritual.
74% of daily trackers say they understand themselves less, Hint survey reveals.

As self-tracking becomes a daily ritual for millions, new data from the Hint App suggests that the pursuit of self-optimization may be eroding emotional clarity rather than enhancing it.
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