Why Millennials Are Dating in Multiples (And How OBC Makes It Easy)
If you’ve scrolled through your feed lately and thought “Wait… are we dating all of the people?” — you’re not alone. According to the brand-spanking-new Millennial Intimacy Report, 48% of Millennials are now open to “parallel relationships”: one partner for physical needs, another for emotional ones. PR Newswire
Yep — nearly half of us are down to decouple love, lust, and emotional labor. And before you clutch your pearls or send up a dramatic gasp, hear this: it’s not about being heartless. It’s about being realistic. People are emotionally exhausted — juggling finances, hustle-culture burnout, digital overload — and many are realizing one human just can’t do it all. The Report even calls this shift the macro-trend of “Emotional Outsourcing.”
We’re not talking messy secret-partner-ing or cheating-by-stealth. This is ethically non-monogamous — consensual, honest, and transparent. Think two (or more) people you vibe with: maybe one is great when you want to text about your day and spill your feelings; another is that “let’s grab drinks and see what happens” kind of vibe. It’s the modern relationship hack — and a lot of millennials are here for it.
And this, dear reader, is precisely where OBC stumbles in looking fabulous. OBC Singles Club isn’t about “finding forever” on page one. It’s about fun, flexibility, and meeting people who don’t need to check the “monogamous relationship or bust” box.
So maybe you’re not buying into one-size-fits-all love anymore. Maybe you want someone who gets you emotionally — and another person who just wants to hang, flirt, maybe more. That’s totally valid now. And if you’re curious to explore those vibes without pressure, OBC might just be the playground for it.
Ready to skip the drama, keep it real, and maybe meet your emotional soulmate and casual rendezvous all in one go? Join OBC Singles Club for free now — because modern intimacy deserves modern tools!
