Pandemic study reveals singles prefer 'dad bod' over toned body
MANILA, Philippines — A recent survey by dating site Dating.com revealed that nearly 75 percent of respondents preferred a partner with "dad bod."
According to the website, 2,000 singles were asked via email what their preferred body type for a partner and what body type they considered themselves to have.
In a report by Business Insider, Dating.com vice president Maria Sullivan said the survey result has something to do with people's lifestyle in the time of pandemic.
"Singles are beginning to embrace more body types as they know the struggle of staying in shape during the pandemic," Sullivan said.
"Dad bods are bringing a whole new level of confidence and body positivity to singles as others are beginning to embrace and prefer a more common body type than the fit and chiseled figure. Singles are now spending less time worrying about the way their body looks and spending more time getting to know other singles without feeling self-conscious about the way they look," she added.
Dating.com defined "dad bods" for all gender orientations, contrary to traditional definition referring to men's bodies.
"Only 15% of Dating.com members shared that they prefer a Barbie or Ken-like body type when it comes to a person of their desired gender," the site said in its survey conclusions.