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the bottom 10% of women (15.87%) outperform the top 10% of men (12.5%).  — SwipeStats, analysis of 7,079 Tinder profiles, 2020–2025 (swipestats.io/blog/tinder-statistics)
The top 1% of men receive 16.4% of all female likes. The bottom 50% of men split 4.3% between them.  — SwipeStats, Hinge statistics (swipestats.io/blog/hinge-statistics)
Women send more messages than men on average (1,790 vs 1,474) but receive twice as many (2,727 vs 1,224). 54% of women feel overwhelmed by message volume. 64% of men feel insecure from a lack of messages.  — SwipeStats gender breakdown (swipestats.io/blog/dating-app-statistics-gender)
The most attractive women get 25x the messages per week as the least attractive women. For men, that multiplier is only 11x — so the spread within women’s inboxes is actually wider than within men’s.  — worst-online-dater via Dataclysm analysis (medium.com/@worstonlinedater)
The top 1% of men receive 16.4% of all female likes. The bottom 50% of men split 4.3% between them.  — SwipeStats, Hinge statistics (swipestats.io/blog/hinge-statistics)
Women send more messages than men on average (1,790 vs 1,474) but receive twice as many (2,727 vs 1,224). 54% of women feel overwhelmed by message volume. 64% of men feel insecure from a lack of messages.  — SwipeStats gender breakdown (swipestats.io/blog/dating-app-statistics-gender)
The most attractive women get 25x the messages per week as the least attractive women. For men, that multiplier is only 11x — so the spread within women’s inboxes is actually wider than within men’s.  — worst-online-dater via Dataclysm analysis (medium.com/@worstonlinedater)