72% say soulmate sketches only 'work' if hot: Hint App becomes new mirror for dating insecurity

New data from the Hint App reveals the fragile ego behind the latest emotional insight trend, where validation hinges on facial symmetry.
By: The Hint App
 
CLAYMONT, Del. - Nov. 19, 2025 - PRLog -- In today's dating landscape, Hint App's "soulmate sketches" reveal that users seek emotional validation more than love. Internal data shows 72% feel validated only when their sketch appears conventionally attractive, while 61% feel disappointed or disturbed when it does not.

In the new emotional economy of dating, beauty is not just skin deep; it is therapeutic. A recent surge in popularity of "soulmate sketches" has revealed an unexpected truth: users are not looking for love. They are looking for confirmation that they are deserving of someone attractive.

Originally intended for self-reflection, the sketches now act as aesthetic mirrors, reflecting perceived self-worth rather than future romance. They function as instant, symbolic tools for projecting confidence and assessing insecurities, with 88% of users keeping and revisiting their sketches regularly.

By combining astrology, artistic interpretation, and symbolic insight, Hint exposes how beauty has become an emotional metric, revealing the fragility of self-esteem and the deep insecurities hidden beneath modern swipe-driven dating culture.

Please see the full press release at this link: https://cooperative-agency.prowly.com/418528-72-say-soulm...

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Location:Claymont - Delaware - United States
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