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  1. Would be fun to see this broken up, per app. From this, I can’t see, for example, what apps the dates, casual relationships or log-distance relationships came from. Circular/pie sankey diagram? 😅

  2. Sigh…pretty much matches my experience as someone who is relatively new to the apps 3 years after a 12 year marriage.

    It takes so much time to match, to then set up dates and 99% of first dates don’t lead anywhere. Been on Bumble and Hinge for six months or so and am sooo over it. 

    How did you last 2.5 years OP?!

    Also, nice graphic!

  3. mailwasnotforwarded on

    Is this normal? To be 41 and have 29 relationships? I don’t even have half that and I am younger than him.

  4. I think online dating is just fundamentally broken now. You haven’t included the amount of swipes you made in order to get your matches, and this for me always shows how much of a statistical anomaly it is to find that person.

  5. Summary, you had 2 long-distance gfs but they found out you were ridin dirty and both dumped you. Flew too close to the sun!

  6. This is… sad. Maybe the real insight from this data is that online dating apps are an awful way to meet people.

  7. jabbadatoddla on

    If scams and hookers were on this chart it would be like one of those real-size comparisons between the Sun and Earth. I also wonder what country/region this was and what the swipe criteria was. I’m at I think eleventy billion swipes and 2 dates in 15 years, both were mentally ill.

  8. Does this chart mean from those apps you met 29 people, or does it mean you contacted 29 people and met them all? Because meeting everyone you communicated with would be a success story on its own, but I think the meaning is these 29 people you met and these are the apps you met them through. Am I correct?

  9. 40M…I met a lot more people off of Hinge.

    I’ve recently concluded there’s really nobody worth meeting on these apps. I think it’s the paradox of choice…I’m tired of being treated as interchangeable and meeting women who think they can just keep trading up indefinitely.

  10. Data can only show one side of the multidimensional tetrahedron of life. How were the 8 noncasual relationships OP? Did you like them? Did you grow?

  11. PiratesSayARRR on

    This is just awful data presentation with inconsistent colors and no reason to even split your first three apps – as they flow through to nothing later