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Posted: 24 Mar 2026, 15:16
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Single people in the 50-plus age group are dating online in the hope of finding companionship. /relationships/it-s-complicated/senior-citizens-log-into-the-world-of-online-dating-111604593363772.html 111604593363772 story. People in the 50 and above age group spend more time on the apps and are willing to pay higher subscription costs, for a longer period.

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(iStockphoto) I am a lonely person,” says Nirmal Banerjee, 67, when asked why he joined TrulyMadly, an Indian online dating app. Barely a month later, the Kolkata-based entrepreneur is yet to meet like-minded people. “I live alone. I have never been married. There have been one or two short-term relationships along the way, but a lifelong commitment has just not happened,” he says. Banerjee is hoping to change that. Over the past two years, more single people in the 50-plus age group have turned to online dating in the hope of finding companionship. Some are looking at a second chance, after the death of a partner or a separation. Very often, they are looking for someone like-minded, someone they can talk to. It’s no surprise then that they have longer conversations than millennial and Gen Z participants, or send the highest number of virtual gifts and twice the number of private messages. “In fact, they are the ones who have the least sexually connoted search parameters. Mostly, they are looking for kindred spirits to engage with in intellectual and platonic conversations,” says Sybil Shiddell, country manager-India for the app Gleeden. Take Gurugram-based R.N., 51, who joined Gleeden last year. When she lost her husband, her friends suggested virtual dating to help her fill the emotional void. “I live with my kids, aged 23 and 24. After my husband passed away, I have had to shoulder a lot of responsibilities. I am trying to find people with similar interests, whom I can speak with and relate to,” says R.N. She has met some but she hasn’t told her children, she doesn’t want them to be uncomfortable. Online dating platforms are reporting an increase in the number of people signing up. “In 2018, this demographic constituted less than 1% of the membership base, but today it stands at 5% of our 700,000 members. And it is growing at 200% year-on-year,” says Snehil Khanor of TrulyMadly. While he has seen members coming in from both tier 1 and 2 cities, QuackQuack, a home-grown dating site, says most of the users in this age group are from Delhi, followed by Bengaluru, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Chennai. According to Anjali Chhabria, a Mumbai-based psychiatrist and psychotherapist and founder of Mindtemple, a counselling centre, the pandemic has accelerated this trend. “I used to run a group called Single Again for people in the age group of 55 and above who had been widowed or divorced. So there was this need to forge connections earlier as well. But now, because of the covid-19 pandemic, people have realised the need for companionship even more, and hence the interest in online dating apps,” she says. Some of the trends are distinct. The motivation to join is usually to kill loneliness and chat with others in the same age group. “The 50 and above age group is usually active on chat for longer hours, unlike millennials. They are not in a hurry and spend some time analysing profiles, chatting and then moving forward,” says Ravi Mittal, founder, QuackQuack. They spend more time on the apps and are willing to pay higher subscription costs, for a longer period. Shiddell concurs, adding that conversations last for one and a half hours on an average. But the search for “kindred spirits”, says Shiddell, doesn’t mean that they don’t look at younger profiles—in fact, engaging with younger individuals makes them feel youthful again, and being the older person in the conversation also makes them feel more confident in a tech-savvy, millennial-dominated environment. Banerjee, however, is not interested in engaging with younger people. “They are only looking for hook-ups,” he says. But though casual dates may not interest him, he is not looking just for friendship either. “I have lots of friends in Kolkata. I am not looking at marriage. But I am looking to meet someone like-minded,” says Banerjee, who used to love going to movies and clubs before the pandemic. Today, he is glued to Netflix. On TrulyMadly, the oldest paying member is 70.













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