Tuesday, July 7, 2026
37.7 C
New Delhi

Changing Trends: Why More Indian Men Are Delaying Marriage

Curated By :

Last Updated:

Many of these men are not afraid of love or partnership. They are concerned about losing their individuality, freedom, and emotional balance.

To many men, marriage can feel like a financial and emotional transaction rather than a partnership of equals. (Image: AI)

To many men, marriage can feel like a financial and emotional transaction rather than a partnership of equals. (Image: AI)

Across India, an increasing number of men are waiting longer to marry or choosing not to marry at all. This trend is often dismissed as immaturity, fear of commitment, or an inability to love.

But the reality is more nuanced. Many of these men are not afraid of love or partnership. They are concerned about losing their individuality, freedom, and emotional balance. Their hesitation isn’t a sign of weakness, it’s a thoughtful response to what they observe and experience in a society where marriage still carries heavy expectations.

Recommended Stories

  1. Questioning a Traditional Script

From an early age, many Indian men watch the marriages around them with a keen eye. They notice fathers worn down by endless responsibilities, uncles who grow quieter over the years, and friends who seem to change after tying the knot.

These observations raise deep questions: Does marriage today allow space for personal growth? Does it offer the kind of lifelong companionship they desire, or is it an institution that demands more than it gives back? For some, these questions linger long enough to delay or even redefine their plans for marriage.

  1. When Marriage Feels Like a Transaction

Despite the appearance of modernity, old norms still shadow many Indian marriages. Society continues to expect men to provide stability, financial security, and constant sacrifice, while women are often cast as the emotional caretakers.

The unspoken contract implies that the man will earn more, give more, and compromise more yet he is rarely given the space to question this imbalance. To many men, marriage can feel like a financial and emotional transaction rather than a partnership of equals.

  1. The Weight of Perfection

Today’s Indian women are often independent and ambitious, which many men welcome and admire. Yet the flip side is an expectation that the husband must be flawless, financially secure, emotionally mature, intellectually stimulating.

There’s little room for vulnerability. Men aren’t running from responsibility itself; they’re wary of expectations that leave no space to be imperfect or human.

  1. Compromise That Feels One-Sided

Many men grew up watching their mothers sacrifice careers, personal dreams, and daily comforts for the family. When they hear that “marriage is about compromise,” they interpret it as “you must give up more than the other person.”

They fear that marriage will demand the same self-erasure they saw in their mothers, leaving them with a lifetime of quiet resignation behind a polite smile.

  1. Seeking Connection, Not a Contract

Despite these concerns, most men are not avoiding love. What they truly want is emotional intimacy and a bond where they are valued for who they are, not for their salary, social status, or ability to provide. They yearn for a relationship where both partners can drop their masks and meet as equals, where affection isn’t tied to duty or financial performance.

Beyond the Stereotype

Delaying marriage doesn’t mean these men are immature or incapable of commitment. It often means they are thoughtful and unwilling to enter a lifelong relationship they don’t fully understand. They are not afraid of loving someone; they are afraid of losing themselves in the process.

Marriage should be more than a social contract; it should be a space where both partners can remain authentic and share love without sacrificing their identities. Only when marriage evolves into a relationship of mutual respect and freedom will these men feel it is truly worth embracing.

About the Author

News Desk
News Desk

The News Desk is a team of passionate editors and writers who break and analyse the most important events unfolding in India and abroad. From live updates to exclusive reports to in-depth explainers, the Desk d…Read More

The News Desk is a team of passionate editors and writers who break and analyse the most important events unfolding in India and abroad. From live updates to exclusive reports to in-depth explainers, the Desk d… Read More

Click here to add News18 as your preferred news source on Google. News18 Lifestyle section brings you the latest on health, fashion, travel, food, wellness tips, celebrity style, travel inspiration and recipes. Also Download the News18 App to stay updated.
News lifestyle Changing Trends: Why More Indian Men Are Delaying Marriage
Disclaimer: Comments reflect users’ views, not News18’s. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Loading comments…

img

Scan the QR code to download the News18 app and enjoy a seamless news experience anytime, anywhere

Continue in App

Go to Source
Author: News18

Hot this week

Kejriwal seeks written assurance from automakers on E20 fuel; slams Centre’s ‘misadventure’

Kerjiwal questioned whether the companies would compensate customers if E20 fuel caused damage to vehicle components. Read More

Delhi HC restores CJP’s X handle, says Centre’s concern over NEET chaos ‘no longer relevant’

Supporters of CJP gathered at Jantar Mantar, demanding action against examination irregularities and paper leaks NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Tuesday ordered the restoration of the Cockroach Janta Party’s X account, set Read More

Kalashtami 2026: Date, Puja Timings, Rituals And Powerful Mantra To Seek Lord Kaal Bhairav’s Blessings

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Rituals involve offerings, mantras, bringing protection and prosperity. Read More

Kunal SLAMS censor board’s double standards after Diljit’s Satluj pulled off

Diljit Dosanjh’s ‘Satluj’ (earlier ‘Punjab ’95’) was pulled from OTT within 48 hours of release, after facing censorship delays for three years. Read More

Topics

Kejriwal seeks written assurance from automakers on E20 fuel; slams Centre’s ‘misadventure’

Kerjiwal questioned whether the companies would compensate customers if E20 fuel caused damage to vehicle components. Read More

Delhi HC restores CJP’s X handle, says Centre’s concern over NEET chaos ‘no longer relevant’

Supporters of CJP gathered at Jantar Mantar, demanding action against examination irregularities and paper leaks NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Tuesday ordered the restoration of the Cockroach Janta Party’s X account, set Read More

Kalashtami 2026: Date, Puja Timings, Rituals And Powerful Mantra To Seek Lord Kaal Bhairav’s Blessings

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Rituals involve offerings, mantras, bringing protection and prosperity. Read More

Kunal SLAMS censor board’s double standards after Diljit’s Satluj pulled off

Diljit Dosanjh’s ‘Satluj’ (earlier ‘Punjab ’95’) was pulled from OTT within 48 hours of release, after facing censorship delays for three years. Read More

“Maybe Virat Can Help Me”: Djokovic On Dream Cricket Session With Kohli

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Novak Djokovic expressed admiration, plans India visit for Kohli. Djokovic, learning cricket, hopes Kohli can teach him. Read More

Suryakumar Yadav Shares Special Message for Team India, Debunks Fake Statement

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Suryakumar Yadav expressed unwavering support for Indian team. He encouraged young batsman Vaibhav Sooryavanshi via message. Read More

Attack on previous governments: CM Yogi Claims Transparent Recruitment Transformed UP’s Job System

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath highlighted the government’s employment initiatives and claimed that the recruitment system in the state has become transparent after 2017. Read More

Related Articles