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Mitaic
2003-12-03, 01:38 PM
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=575&e=9&u=/nm/life_dating_dc

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By Andrea Orr

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Are you chubby and looking for love?





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A good destination might be Portland, Oregon, where, more than any other place in the United States, men and women state a preference for going out with someone who carries "a few extra pounds."


Miami and San Diego, on the other hand, might best be avoided. People in those cities have an unusually strong preference for the svelte.


That, at least, is according to recent data from the online dating site Match.com (http://match.com), which can use its data base of 12 million members to come up with all sorts of random trivia on singles in different parts of the country.


It is a curious by-product of a hugely popular global dating service where members can check boxes on everything from desired height and body type, to hair color, eye color, thoughts on alcohol, drugs, astrology, religion, education and tattoos.


As millions more sign up for online dating services, some of the biggest providers are able to crunch some pretty specific data on regional preferences.


Men and women with red hair, for instance, are most in demand in Austin, Texas and least in demand in Miami, according to the Match.com data.


Men in Denver prefer women with long hair. Men in Miami and Houston are most turned off by long hair. As for women's thoughts on men with long hair, it is considered hot in Denver, not in Chicago.


San Francisco, meanwhile, has the curious distinction of being the scholarly city. When asked what level of education they considered suitable in a mate, more men and women in San Francisco than in any other city, said they were seeking a PhD.


Doctorate degrees, by the way, are least in demand in Portland, Oregon, and Detroit.


And if guys who are a little on the short side feel they are being short-changed, they might want to consider relocating to Texas, where women have responded in disproportionate numbers that they are willing to date men 5-feet-6-inches or shorter.


DEBUNKING MYTHS


"When we look at our member base, we can tell you what divorced women in Chicago who have children living at home think about men with long hair who don't drink," said Match.com spokeswoman Trish McDermott.


"We can break down any of the information we have on the site and get really interesting insight on what it means to be single in different parts of the country."


She admitted that much of the data was nothing more than curious factoids but said some of it was serving to break longstanding myths about what men and women considered their ideal mate.


Knocking down that longstanding saying that gentlemen prefer blondes, for example, Match.com surveys have consistently shown that gentlemen actually prefer women with light brown hair. Blond hair and dark brown hair tie dead even for second place.


Perhaps more interesting, when asked about large age gaps between partners, Match.com found more men who said they were willing to date a woman 15 years older than women who were willing to go that much younger.





"Women may be underestimating their opportunity," said McDermott, who conceded there was also another possibility that women who responded to its surveys were simply being more realistic than men.

She also offered that men who were regular social drinkers were shunned most often by women in Detroit. Women who drink regularly may be out of luck in Miami. Divorced men and women have some of the best chances of getting a date -- at least an online date -- in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

And for what it is worth, the composite of the ideal woman, is a flirtatious, thrill-seeker with an average build, long, light brown hair and a college degree, who doesn't smoke, does drink socially and enjoys public displays of affection.

Women seem to want pretty much the same: a bold, assertive, flirtatious, non-smoking social drinker who has dark brown hair, an average body and a college degree -- who likes to dance.

(Andrea Orr is the author of the Reuters/Prentice Hall book "Meeting, Mating and Cheating: Sex, Love and the New World of Online Dating

RITMGuy
2003-12-03, 02:07 PM
uhhhh..........that's great.

Trei
2003-12-04, 01:16 AM
and DC factors in here where?

bigwang
2003-12-04, 01:48 AM
banned!!!!!!!!

DeAtHmOnGeR bEaR
2003-12-04, 01:50 AM
You're funny Mr. Bigwang :D

Why would we ban?

Mandaba
2003-12-04, 02:44 AM
i'm moving to portland oregon :wave:

bigwang
2003-12-04, 12:43 PM
Originally posted by Funshine
You're funny Mr. Bigwang :D

Why would we ban?

because this thread sucks!!!!!!!!!!:lame:

Capital Zero
2003-12-04, 01:58 PM
pi

Muramasa
2003-12-13, 12:09 AM
Originally posted by Mitaic
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Women seem to want pretty much the same: a bold, assertive, flirtatious, non-smoking social drinker who has dark brown hair, an average body and a college degree -- who likes to dance.



Score!!!
:raveon:

retail
2003-12-13, 12:27 AM
:stupid:

*to ladies* :glcaroline:

betseyxox
2003-12-13, 12:53 AM
Brains turn me on, don't find to many of those here in Raleigh. Damn southerners, can't you speak faster? I know I know I'm stereotyping here but I don't care.

retail
2003-12-13, 12:56 AM
:haha:

Mitaic
2003-12-13, 12:32 PM
Pete you are from NC, aren't you? :D

The Logic Theorist
2003-12-13, 03:23 PM
Originally posted by Mitaic
Women seem to want pretty much the same: a bold, assertive, flirtatious, non-smoking social drinker who has dark brown hair, an average body and a college degree -- who likes to dance.


Yet another reason I need to go back to college.

Wickity
2003-12-13, 03:25 PM
You could always tell them you finished.. :shrug:

The Logic Theorist
2003-12-13, 03:31 PM
I'm sure I could.. I know plenty of people with a degree who don't know their ass from a hole in the ground. I don't think anyone would doubt that I finished school.

Seriously though, why is this so important to people in a relationship? I really don't think a piece of paper says anything qualitative about someone's level of education.

Wickity
2003-12-13, 03:33 PM
Well, I think it winds up being the same thing it's usually used for in jobs. It's just screening criteria so people can use something reasonable to cut down on the number of possibilities they have to deal with...
Doesn't always make sense, but when you date online with criteria, that's what you get... :D

And when are you gonna finish your website?

The Logic Theorist
2003-12-13, 04:20 PM
Are you referring to my sig file? I didn't think it could be read like that.. what's out of order is the random sig script I had running. Site is up, but real audio isn't working on the server and I haven't put up links and images yet.

All my audio is there though, just about every mix has an mp3.

Er.. as far as the degree thing goes though.. it's seemed to me that a lot of people in the 20's dating scene, online or no, are looking for someone with a degree. And they're not really willing to budge on that criteria, regardless of how intelligent and educated the other person is. So.. I'm assuming it's some kind of which guy can bring home the bacon (or tempeh if you're vegetarian) thing.. I'm just trying to see if anyone else has had similar experiences or ideas.

Muramasa
2003-12-13, 04:35 PM
I think it's all been mentioned. Phill, you're definitely right with the money issue, and Wickity is right about odds. Not that all women are like this, but going by criteria like that is a lot better than taking a shot in the dark or going strictly on looks. There's also something to be said about someone who takes the initiative on life and actually goes to college. It shows that he has a desire to do something with his life, which is something that transcends into his personality. Apparently, women find a guy with some motivation a little bit attractive.
:D

Valencia Styles
2003-12-16, 09:25 PM
Looks like you boys need a female point of view on the topic... and I'm bored so you're gonna get mine:

To me a college degree means that they pushed themselves hard for four years (whether all together or on and off, it doesn't matter) and basically stuck with something long enough to accomplish the feat. That's what a college degree also means to employers, and women love to see that men are in it for the 'long haul' AKA "husband material"... But, not all women out there require that you have a college degree in order to date you. I know first hand that you can have just as intelligent of a conversation with someone who is 23 and never been to college. However when it comes to online dating, you're only going to check the best boxes because you're looking for "the best" right? You usually end up settling for less but those are always your intentions. And just to break the cliches a bit... not ALL women are after your money.

Yakko Red
2003-12-16, 10:07 PM
This just in..... Match.com is pathetic and so are the people that use it.