Brit singletons say honesty is the trait they look for most in a new partner
And 70 percent believe getting into a relationship with someone who is doing well in life will improve their own.
Another 72 percent felt they had settled for second best in previous relationships, but now feel they could do better.
More than six in 10 (62 percent) want to aim higher as they felt they deserved better, while 45 percent claimed their ex-partner didn’t treat them well enough, and 37 percent simply want the best for themselves.
Brandon Wade, CEO from Seeking.com, which commissioned the research, said: “It is good to have the belief that you deserve the best.
“Finding love can be hard especially if you’re picky when it comes to certain traits, but as the old saying goes, there is someone out there for everyone.
“Previous relationships that ended will not have worked out for a reason which is why it is important to learn from those relationships and understand what you really want.
“It is clear singletons aren’t looking to just settle for anything that comes along these days and there is nothing wrong with that, it just might take a little bit longer to find but will be worth the wait.”
Finding someone who is honest, makes them laugh and is kind, topped the list as the most desirable traits single people are looking for.
However, having a good job, a love for travel and owning their own property also made the cut.
But more than a third believe dating is harder now than it was five years ago, possibly because the way in which people meet potential partners has changed.
Now 54 percent use dating apps and websites to find love, while 51 percent meet someone when out and about.
And one in three meet potential dates through friends or family set ups.
The research also found 36 percent of men get asked out on dates, with one in seven women often asking people out on dates, rather than being asked themselves.
It also emerged nearly two thirds feel it is important that their friends and family are impressed with the person they are dating.
While 65 percent said it is important the person they date has a good job and earns a high salary.
Surprisingly, 40 percent of men believe in the notion of love at first sight, compared to just 22 percent of women, who don’t believe it in it and like to be open minded.
Of those polled by OnePoll, more than a quarter claim they are often told by friends and family that they ‘deserve better’ when it comes to dating.
Brandon Wade added: “Finding love can be a full-time job at times, but knowing exactly what you want should if anything, help you to rule out those who aren’t quite right.
“At Seeking.com, we are here to facilitate the clear needs of an increasing number of consumers by allowing them to be direct and find relationships faster by defining what they want from a partnership.
“Time is valuable and there is nothing worse than dating someone for a period of time to then realise you are on completely different pages.
“It is time to cut out the mixed messages, be direct, and know exactly where you stand when it comes to love.”
TRAITS BRITS LOOK FOR MOST IN A NEW PARTNER:
- Honesty
- Makes them laugh
- Kind
- A great sense of humour
- Good communicator
- Great manners
- Nice family
- Loves travelling
- A good job
- Dreams big
- Incredibly good looking
- Doesn’t have any kids
- A great physique
- Doesn’t want children
- Wealthy
- Who cares about how they look
- Exercises frequently
- Owns their own property
- Likes the finer things in life
- An expensive car
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