Of course, when it comes to thinking about what an ideal romantic relationship looks like, it’s not a one-size-fits-all.
Just like with other relationships that are established between individuals, they can be complex and demand a lot of effort to maintain.
We hope that the relationship statistics in 2025 below are going to help you get different perspectives on your relationships.
Key Statistics
- 35% of teens between 13 and 17 have experience with relationships
- Most individuals doing long distance see each other twice a month
- 60% of long-distance relationships are successful
- 45% of Tinder users use the app to boost their confidence
- 43 percent of Gen Z singles suffer from dating-related social anxiety
- More than half of people say dating has got harder in the last decade
- 63% of college men say they want a traditional relationship
- 66% of long-distance relationships don’t make it because they don’t plan for the future
- 40% of millennials say they won’t date someone wrong for them just to be in a relationship
- 20% of men and 13% of women cheat
- Long-distance couples exchange 343 texts every week
Teenage Relationship Statistics
Now that we have taken you through what we believe to be the most relevant dating statistics, let’s start at the beginning, where our love lives first begin to grow.
1. 35% of Teens Between 13 and 17 Have Experience with Dating
This statistic includes current and former data, and teens who are in both casual and serious relationships.
40% of teenagers currently have a serious boyfriend or girlfriend, and 16% are not currently actively dating, but have had some experience with a romantic relationship in the past.
2. 14% of Couples Met in High School
Just one out of five people who marry their high school girlfriend or boyfriend go to college. Less than two percent of people who married their high school girlfriend or boyfriend graduate from college.
Based on these statistics, we think that it is safe to say that people who decide to marry the person they dated in high school aren’t as competitive when it comes to the job market as those that don’t.
3. 26% of Teens Met Their Romantic Partner Offline
Despite the fact that 57% of teenagers start friendships online, only 8% say that they met their romantic partner on the Internet.
Those that did meet their romantic partner on the Internet primarily did so on Facebook, or another social media site.
4. 55% of Teens Between 13 and 17 Have Flirted with Someone
According to this statistic, 50% of teens did the same, except that they did it through a social media platform like Instagram or Facebook.
47% say that they expressed their feelings for someone by interacting with them through a comment or a like.
College Relationship Statistics
We all know how unique of an experience it is going to college.
It is this strange time where we try to figure ourselves out, and eventually become adults, but it’s not easy.
It might surprise you to know that the majority of college guys are actually looking for a serious, stable relationship.
5. 63% of College Guys Say They Want Something Serious
This might not be the vibe where you go to college, but believe it or not, 63% of guys that are in college actually want something a little bit more traditional when it comes to a relationship rather than something casual.
This statistic is even higher for women in college, at 83%, but despite this, they are still willing to engage in short-term, casual relationships.
According to statistics, another reason for this is that they want to put most of their focus into their academic achievements and goals, and don’t really have the time for a long-term relationship.
6. 75% of College Students Have Been in A Long-Distance Relationship
This is a pretty significant number of college students, and 66% of individuals in the study claimed that the most challenging thing about a long distance relationship was the lack of physical intimacy.
For 31% of college students in long distance relationships, they said the most complicated thing about the relationship was the lack of sex.
The good news is that more than half of these relationships ended up working out.
7. 24% of College Seniors Are Virgins
This statistic also might surprise you, which means that one quarter of men and women claim that they have never experienced sexual intercourse with someone else before college.
If you’re talking about people between the ages of 20 and 24, 12% of women and 13% of men say that they are virgins.
Millennial Relationship Statistics
Millennials, what would the world do without them?
Of course, there are always going to be separate statistics when it comes to millennials, because they keep breaking the rule book.
8. 29% of Millennials Say They Aren’t Ready Financially for Marriage
What’s really interesting about millennials is that they put more emphasis on the financial side of things when it comes to marriage.
According to statistics, millennials are three times more likely to remain unmarried than what is known as the silent generation, which is anybody that was born between 1925 and 1942.
26% of millennials say that they put marriage off because they haven’t found somebody with the qualities that they are looking for, and 26% of millennials believe that they are too young to tie the knot.
9. 72% of Millennials Believe in Staying Single until Meeting the One
Tinder has a host of statistics, based on the fact that it is a dating app, and as a result of these statistics, 72% of millennials say that they plan on staying single until they believe that they have met the one.
One of the downsides to this strategy is that a lot of millennials claim that they experience loneliness.
10. 40% of Millennials Say that They Aren’t Going to Settle for Anyone Just to Be in A Relationship
This statistic shows that millennials are slightly pickier than the generation that came before them and while there are plenty of older people that are married to the right person for them, millennials are a lot less likely to casually date people unless they believe that things are going to work out long term.
They would rather be by themselves and not be in a relationship at all then be with someone who they know is not right for them, just for the sake of being in a relationship.
Statistics also show that millennials are getting married at a much older age, but the rate of divorce is dropping.
50% of millennials are scared of long-term relationships and the biggest reason for this is that they are scared of losing their sense of independence.
11. 70% of Millennials Want to Get Married
Despite the fact that millennials seem to be putting marriage on hold for their career, or just don’t want to settle for anyone, 70% of millennials actually do want to get married at some point, and 74% of millennials want to have children.
What’s interesting about this generation is that when they do enter a relationship, they think about long-term goals that affect their pursuit of happiness, work, and health.
This means that they weigh up both the advantages and disadvantages of being in a relationship.
Long-Distance Relationship Statistics
Back in the day, if you were in a long-distance relationship, you would write a letter to your loved one, and then wait weeks to hear a reply.
These days, a long-distance relationship looks pretty different; the fact that we have video calls and messaging apps makes it pretty easy.
However, a lot of people still struggle being in a long-distance relationship, so let’s take a look at some statistics.
12. 60% of Long-Distance Relationships Last the Distance
Statistics on relationships lasting tell us that 60% of couples that end up doing long distance in their relationship work out for the long term.
How do we define a long-distance relationship? A long-distance relationship is a relationship that requires individuals to live a minimum of 132 miles from one another.
Of course, long-distance relationships are a big commitment and are challenging, but as you can see from this statistic, they are also successful.
13. Long-Distance Couples Send 343 Texts a Week on Average
Of course, there are many different factors involved in a long-distance relationship to make it successful, and one of these is communication.
The more communication that you can have with your partner when you are long distance, the closer you are going to feel, and the more likely it is to work out.
This is why it should come as no surprise that long-distance couples are sending on average 343 texts to one another every week. That’s a lot of texting.
14. 81% of Long-Distance Couples Feel a Higher Level of Intimacy After Not Seeing Each Other for A While
81% of people who are in long-distance relationships experience are higher level of intimacy when they do finally see their partner.
And according to 5% of these people, the time that they spend apart makes them feel closer than ever.
What’s most interesting about this statistic is that 70% of individuals claim that they talked to their partner more when they are apart from them.
15. 14 Million Americans Are in Long-Distance Relationships
This statistic might shock you, because this is a huge number of people that are living a long way away from their partner.
14 million American couples are in a long-distance relationship in America, and out of this number, 4 million couples are in a relationship where they aren’t married.
There are a number of reasons for a long-distance relationship, and these include things like college, a new job opportunity, and military duty.
16. 66% of Long-Distance Couples Don’t Last Because They Don’t Plan for The Future
The statistics shows that one of the most significant factors in a long-distance relationship being successful is when the couple plans for the future.
There are a lot of couples that are in long-distance relationships that based on such stats believe that separation can only work for approximately 14 months, while others decide to end their relationship after five months or less.
A lot of the time, this occurs because one of the individuals in the relationship worry about the other being unfaithful.
17. Long-Distance Couples Visit One Another Twice a Month
According to this statistic, some long-distance couples visit each other even less than twice a month.
Long-distance couples tend to talk to each other at least once every three days, and what’s really interesting about long-distance relationships is that a lot of couples still write letters to one another, typically three times a month.
Interracial Relationship Statistics
It doesn’t feel like that long ago that it was taboo to be in an interracial relationship, but thankfully, we have come a long way as a society.
18. 11 Million Americans Are Married to Someone Who Is of A Different Ethnicity
This means that 10% of Americans are married to someone who is of a different race or ethnicity. Interracial marriage became legal in America in 1967.
19. 46% of Asian Newlyweds Are Interracial
This statistic doesn’t only apply to Asian newlyweds, but Hispanic as well. 39% of Hispanics born in the USA are in an interracial marriage.
20. The Number of Africans Marrying Interracially Increased to 18% in 2015
Back in 1980, just 5% of Africans were married to somebody of a different ethnicity or race. As you can see, this statistic has increased over the last few decades.
21. 39% of Americans Support Interracial Marriages
Of course, this statistic could be a lot higher, but it has come a long way since the middle of the 20th century. In fact, the statistic has increased by 15% in just seven years.
22. 56% of Individuals Between 18 and 29 Believe that Tv Shows Should Include More Interracial Couples
43% of women believe that TV shows need more interracial couples, and 39% said that interracial relationships should be on television more.
23. 43% of All Marriages in Honolulu Are Interracial
What’s really interesting about interracial marriages in America is that in Honolulu, 43% of marriages are interracial.
This is the highest rate of interracial marriages, followed closely by Las Vegas, Nevada, where 31% of marriages are interracial.
In 3rd place you’ve got Santa Barbara, California, where 30% of marriages are interracial.
Age Gap Statistics
They say that age is just a number, and we have to agree. As long as everyone respects and loves one another, then age shouldn’t get in the way.
Let’s take a look at some statistics to show how age can have an impact on different parts of the relationship.
24. 8% of Married Straight Couples Have an Age Gap of Ten Years
This is in Westernized countries, and most of the time, these kinds of relationships involve an older man and a younger woman. Only in 1% of age gap relationships the woman is older than the man.
What’s really interesting about this statistic is that the age gap in Eastern countries as much larger, and occurs much more.
25. 25% of Male-Male Unions Have a Big Age Gap
What’s really interesting is that there are more gay couples that have a larger age gap than heterosexual couples.
26. Couples that Have a 20-Year Age Gap Are 95% More Likely to Not Work Out
According to statistics around relationships that have come from a study of 3000 people, couples that have a five-year age gap are 18% more likely to divorce, whereas those that have a 10-year age gap are 39% more likely.
As you can see from the above statistic if you have a 20-year age gap, then you are 95% more likely to divorce.
Experts say that a large age gap can affect certain things like having different values, different tastes in things like music, different reference points when it comes to culture, and then different approaches to sex.
Abusive Relationship Statistics
The sad thing is that not every relationship is romantic, and a lot of the time, an initial attractiveness can turn into abusive behavior.
The stats below show that different types of abusive behavior are present in all kinds of different relationships, including teen relationships.
The dangers of online dating are frightening, which is why you need to make sure that you meet someone in a public space, and even vet them online first, so that you can keep yourself safe.
27. 20% of Men and 13% of Women Cheat
The experts at The Red Playground tell us that it might come as no surprise that 20% of men and 13% of women cheat in relationships.
This might not seem like a big percentage, but with one and five men cheating and just over one in 10 women cheating, there is a good chance that at some point, you have either cheated or been cheated on.
This statistic also depends on the age gap, because for individuals that are aged between 18 and 29, women are more likely to cheat than men are.
28. The Top Cheating Behaviors Occur Online
The most common cheating behavior occurs online these days, and can include falling in love with someone on the Internet, revealing personal information to them, and even messaging an ex.
29. 94% of Women Between 16 and 19 Have Experienced Partner Violence
70% of these women are between the ages of 20 and 24, and according to statistics, violent behavior usually starts between the ages of 12 and 18.
30. 1.5 Million American High Schoolers Experience Some Kind of Abuse in A Relationship
This statistic shows that one in three Americans in high school are victims of emotional, verbal, sexual, or physical abuse from a girlfriend or boyfriend.
31. 50% of Youth Who Have Experienced Violence or Rape Attempt Suicide
Compare this to statistics around suicide in general, and the numbers will surprise you. 5.4% of boys and 12.5% of girls who haven’t experienced violence or rape attempt suicide.
Relationships and Tinder Statistics
Online dating has become a regular part of our lives, so let’s take a look at some Tinder statistics.
32. Tinder Has 7.86 million American Users
Statistics show that 7.86 million American people use Tinder.
33. 45% of People Who Use Tinder Use It to Boost Their Confidence
Of course, it is easy to get compliments online, and when you receive them from a stranger, this is an easy way to boost your self-esteem.
34. 77% of Tinder Uses Are Open to Dating Someone with A Different Ethnicity
This is an impressive statistic and shows that we are headed in the right direction.
35. 85% of Tinder Users Say ‘I Love You’ in The First Year of A Relationship
FAQs
What is the Percentage of Breakups?
Unfortunately, when it comes to people who are married, relationship breakup statistics show that 40% of marriages end in divorce.
What’s really surprising about this statistic is that the number is even higher for people who aren’t married yet.
The four main reasons for divorce are not prioritizing a relationship, narcissism, infidelity, and unresolved arguments.
What Percentage of Relationships are Happy?
64% of Americans claim that they are very happy in their relationship with a partner or spouse, and 50% claim that they are satisfied with their sex lives.
It has also been revealed that millennials are happiest when it comes to romantic relationships.
How Many Relationships Does the Average Person Have?
The average number of relationships that women experience is seven, whereas for men, it is eight.
Final Thoughts
So, what do you think about the relationship and dating statistics that we have gone through in the article above? We think that they show something really interesting.
Despite all the bad things that can happen in a relationship, love always seems to find a way.