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"DALLAS, Feb. 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Match.com, the world's largest online dating site, today released findings from its third annual 'Singles in America' study – the largest and most comprehensive national study of singles' romantic dating habits, sexual practices, and lifestyles in history. Prior to the first study in 2010, little thorough research had been conducted or shared on singles, a population that reflects one-third of the U.S. population (107 million singles, according to the most recent U.S. census). The 2012 study debuts the inclusion of married individuals in order to gain a greater understanding of sex and love and to compare the lifestyles, attitudes and trends of singles versus married men and women."
"Singles in America (SIA) was funded by Match.com and conducted by MarketTools in association with biological anthropologist Dr. Helen Fisher and evolutionary biologist Dr. Justin R. Garcia of The Kinsey Institute at Indiana University. The 2012 study is based on the attitudes and behaviors taken from a representative sample of 5,481 U.S. singles and 1,095 married people aged 21 to 65+, and remains the most comprehensive annual survey of single Americans."
This means that the survey holds a representative sample of the USA as a whole, not just users of Match. Therefore you cannot argue that the study is too narrow. Now with that out of the way, here is a fact that will crush virgin men:
ADDITIONAL KEY FINDINGS
Source: http://match.mediaroom.com/2013-02-...-Comprehensive-Study-on-the-Single-Population
"Singles in America (SIA) was funded by Match.com and conducted by MarketTools in association with biological anthropologist Dr. Helen Fisher and evolutionary biologist Dr. Justin R. Garcia of The Kinsey Institute at Indiana University. The 2012 study is based on the attitudes and behaviors taken from a representative sample of 5,481 U.S. singles and 1,095 married people aged 21 to 65+, and remains the most comprehensive annual survey of single Americans."
This means that the survey holds a representative sample of the USA as a whole, not just users of Match. Therefore you cannot argue that the study is too narrow. Now with that out of the way, here is a fact that will crush virgin men:
ADDITIONAL KEY FINDINGS
- Does a date's height, debt and virginity really matter? 71% of women are not likely to date someone shorter than themselves; 42% of singles would not date a virgin (33% of men and 51% of women); and 54% of singles would not date someone with considerable credit card debt (>$5K).
Source: http://match.mediaroom.com/2013-02-...-Comprehensive-Study-on-the-Single-Population