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Instead of expensive restaurants, students frequent "anti-cafes," where guests pay for the time spent rather than the food. These spaces offer board games, video games, and tea, making them low-pressure environments for early dates.
A significant shift in attitudes is underway. While a 2026 study found that 42% of students reported being in stable relationships, a notable 28% were in an undefined, no-commitment format, marking a 10% increase from five years prior . Conversely, 30% of students identified as completely single, a figure that rises to 35–38% among male students, who often cite the traditional expectation that men should pay for dates as a financial hurdle. Another study challenges the idea of disinterest, showing that while over a third (37%) of students think education helps relationships, 59% are confident they can successfully balance the two. Russian College Sex Party
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