Most Parents Say Date Night Is Crucial To Keep Romance Alive

Being a parent can result in couples losing the romance in their relationship, but for a lot of folks that spark is certainly still there, and going on dates is key to keeping it. A new Care.com survey of parents with kids five to 18 finds:

  • 72% say they still get butterflies when they see their partner.
  • Another 75% describe meeting their partner as “love at first sight.” 
  • But keeping the romance alive, especially over the past two years, hasn’t been easy.
  • 78% say regular date nights are crucial to keep the spark alive.
  • On average, parents have had only seven date nights since the beginning of the pandemic.
  • Although 72% of parents say that before the pandemic they usually preferred to stay in than have date nights.
  • In fact, 79% say they only have date nights on special occasions. 
  • When parents do get to go out, they say the perfect date night consists of:
    • Movies (47%)
    • Dinner (46%
    • Talking (46%)
    • Dancing (44%)
    • Relaxing (42%)
  • With Valentine’s Day coming up, 76% of parents say the romantic holiday is an important date night.
  • And believe it or not, more men are more interested in V-day than women (85% vs. 80%).

Source: SWNS Digital 


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