Data EssayApr 17, 202612 min read
The picture across Asia's dating markets in 2026 is not ambiguous. South Korea's fertility rate sits below 1.0. China has 300 million singles. Thailand's birth rate fell below 500,000 in 2024 for the first time in 75 years.
FrameworkApr 17, 20269 min read
Most people who stay single for years aren't doing something catastrophically wrong. Often, the simplest explanation is this: the music hasn't stopped yet.
Data EssayApr 17, 202611 min read
Most people who are single don't want to be. They want a relationship. They're willing to work for one. And yet the numbers keep moving in the wrong direction: fewer marriages, lower birth rates, more people in their 30s and 40s cycling through situationships that go nowhere.
Data & TrendsApr 17, 202610 min read
More than half of Bangkok's residents are unmarried. Not because people don't want connection, but because the structural conditions make coordination harder than it looks. Here's what the data says and how Bangkok dating events address the gap.
Data EssayApr 14, 202611 min read
Behavioral data from millions of anonymous dating app interactions found women peak at 18, men at 50. Here's what the research shows and what it means if you're dating in Bangkok.
Data EssayApr 14, 202612 min read
A Danish population study found a 5% income rise makes men more likely to start families and women less likely. Here's what the data reveals about money, relationships, and the modern dating market.