Rise of 'Cinderella partying': Women want to be in bed before midnight
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Rise of 'Cinderella partying': Women want to be in bed before midnight
"A study shows that 51 per cent of women who go out drinking say they are home and tucked up in bed before 12am - a decision dubbed 'Cinderella partying'."
"The survey of 2,000 women also showed that 65 per cent actually prefer an evening at home and a good night's sleep over dancing."
"Gen X - those aged between 44 and 60 - are the most likely to report no longer enjoying a party."
"Last year, an article in the Wall Street Journal dubbed 9pm the 'hot new bedtime' for people in their 20s."
Recent research reveals a significant shift in the nightlife preferences of British women, with 51% opting for bedtime before midnight—a trend dubbed 'Cinderella partying.' The survey indicates that 65% prefer staying at home over going out, highlighting a cultural change in youth social behaviors. The findings particularly resonate with women in cities like Norwich and Edinburgh. Additionally, the Gen X demographic (ages 44-60) shows a notable decline in party enjoyment, while social media trends mirror these changes, suggesting a move towards prioritizing rest over nightlife.
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