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8 Intriguing Experiments on Tinder #7
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7. A dating expert set out to find out exactly what attracts men to women on Tinder and ended up proving men can be as superficial as feared when it comes to choosing matches.rnrnHayley Quinn set up two contrasting profiles, using doctored images of herself and a "dumbed down" bio on one on to find out whether men preferred the real her, or a more superficial, sexier version of herself.rnrnQuinn tested the relationship between the type of attention women get on Tinder in relation to the type of profile they created. The 27-year-old created two accounts—the first was for "Hayley" who described herself as a yoga and hiking geek. She loves peanut butter and runs her own business. Hayley's account used photographs that showed her on holiday and in everyd
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7. A dating expert set out to find out exactly what attracts men to women on Tinder and ended up proving men can be as superficial as feared when it comes to choosing matches.rnrnHayley Quinn set up two contrasting profiles, using doctored images of herself and a "dumbed down" bio on one on to find out whether men preferred the real her, or a more superficial, sexier version of herself.rnrnQuinn tested the relationship between the type of attention women get on Tinder in relation to the type of profile they created. The 27-year-old created two accounts—the first was for "Hayley" who described herself as a yoga and hiking geek. She loves peanut butter and runs her own business. Hayley's account used photographs that showed her on holiday and in everyday situations. rnrnThe profile for the fictitious "Sonia" was then given the "ultimate selfie makeover" with false eyelashes, hair extensions, and ample cleavage. Her photos were enhanced with various filters. Sonia's simplistic bio simply read: "Love life. Love my friends. Xoxo."rnrnOther than the choice of photos and descriptions, the profiles were set up in exactly the same way and the same amount of time was spent swiping "yes" to potential love matches. Hayley documented her experiment in an 11-minute video entitled "What girls do guys like on Tinder?" Unsurprisingly, she had the most success as "Sonia."rnrnHayley received 195 matches while Sonia received 324 matches.rnrnWhile the sexier profile got the most male attention, Hayley found that men were more genuinely interested in her and interacted more with the profile that listed her interests and hobbies.
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