What do women *really* want? Equal opportunities at the workplace, loyal, unabashed love, and female representation across fields, perhaps? For the Big Cosmo Survey 2022, thousands of Cosmo readers answered some very fitting questions pertaining to love, life, work, and more. The responses will surprise you—and also highlight the issues that still remain unresolved. Read on for the results of this very special survey...
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1. Are you single at the moment?
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2. If single, do you feel the pandemic has hurt your chances of meeting someone?
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3. If in a relationship or married, has the pandemic helped or harmed your relationship?
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4. Which of the following are you most looking forward to, once things normalise?
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5. Have you ever bought something after seeing it on social media?
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6. How many of you find social media ads annoying?Â
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7. Do you think you spend too much time on social media, on an average day?
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8. Has the pandemic affected your mental health in a negative way?
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9. Has the pandemic affected your financial state in a negative way?
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10. If a couple lives together, who should carry out the majority of household chores like cooking, cleaning, etc?
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11. Does flirting count as cheating?Â
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12. Can a relationship survive if a partner is caught cheating?
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13. Does regularly texting someone personal information, without your partner knowing, count as cheating? Â
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14. Who should pay on a first date?
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15. Do you pay all your own bills?
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16. What is the most important thing you look for in a relationship?
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17. Do you have the freedom to pick a romantic partner/companion of your choice?
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18. Are you currently satisfied with your love life?
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19. Before tying the knot, is it smart to live together to really get to know your partner?
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20. Would you rather work in a company as an employee, or run your own business?
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21. Are women scrutinised for their looks, more than men?
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22. Do women face more barriers than men with regard to career growth?
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According to the NFHS-5, there has been a significant jump in women having a bank account (more than 80 per cent) in India over the five-year period that ended in FY21, which is an indicator of growing financial empowerment.
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23. Are women judged more than men when it comes to the number of sexual partners they have had?
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24. Would you be comfortable if your partner wanted to be a stay-at-home dad, while you worked to bring in the money?
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25. Is it cool if your husband or boyfriend wants to wear make-up?
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26. Is it cool if your husband/boyfriend wears skirts and dresses?
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27. Do you feel that crimes against women are:
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28. What should be the punishment for rape?
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29. Have you ever been a victim of gender discrimination in the workplace?
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The second pan-Indian Institute of Management survey in 2021, ‘Women in the Workplace’,  revealed that women professionals lack a level playing field in the workplace.
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30. Do you believe that men and women are treated equally?
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31. Does the Indian media give enough coverage to women-related issues?
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32. In ads and media, would you like to see more diversity and representation, such as different skin tones and body types?
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33. Is enough being done about gender equality?Â
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34. Do men and women in the workplace receive equal pay?Â
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35. Can you freely move around in your society/city, including late at night?
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36. Do you feel entirely safe while travelling in India?
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37. Do you have access to a sexual harassment redressal cell at your workplace?Â
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38. Is it important for all workplaces to have a sexual harassment redressal cell?
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39. Does online hate tend to be directed more towards women than men?
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40. Should companies and HR teams place more emphasis on employees’ mental health?
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41. Do you sometimes feel limited/pressurised by your biological clock?Â
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42. Do you feel empowered when it comes to your reproductive rights?
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43. Are you happy about the representation of women in the Indian polity?
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44. Does India need more women in leadership positions?
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According to the fifth National Family Health Survey (NFHS) carried out by the Indian government between 2019-2021, there are now 1,020 women for every 1,000 men, suggesting a significant shift in the demography of India for the very first time in history!Â