messages sent vs messages received, men vs womenpic.twitter.com/TEATMd9L2i
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"Two-thirds of male messages go to the best-looking third of women. So basically, guys are fighting each other 2-for-1 for the absolute best-rated females, while plenty of potentially charming, even cute, girls go unwritten. The medical term for this is male pattern madness."
men should avoid physical compliments in first messages to women. self-effacement is also effectivepic.twitter.com/xwPmCkt6hK
confused a friend a couple days ago bc I was like “I am passionate about dating apps” and he was like “as in using them?” and I was like “oh no I haven’t used one since 2015 I just create fake profiles bc I’m obsessed with dating statistics”
"people who hold their beliefs lightly are much better liked, *even by people who are themselves serious* ... every other slice of this data indicates that the less serious (or more flexible?) you are about your religious beliefs, the better you get along"pic.twitter.com/Tm7wV2XOcb
Tragically, grouped match percentages for a random pool of 500,000 users show that astrological sign has no effect whatsoever on how compatible two people are :(pic.twitter.com/soKCRQ2YOL
Age gaps in dating are mostly driven by men.. "By the time they’re 55, men send more than half their messages to women at least 8 years their junior." But though men tend to be the most attracted to 22-year-olds forever they do end up dating people more in their age rangepic.twitter.com/1Jux4yJRhE
"A 40-year-old woman will have better luck messaging a 25-year-old man (60% reply rate) than she would a 55-year-old one (36% reply rate)" -> when women message men, they’re actually more likely to get a response from younger men than they are from older ones
Is this data world wide ? Or just the US ?
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