According to a new study from the University of Warsaw, including your vegetarianism in your dating profile can actually hurt your chances of success on the apps.
- A team of researchers had 404 meat-eaters ranging in age from 18 to 82 rate profiles of people who revealed they’re following a vegetarian diet.
- The profiles got specific, sharing they were not eating meat for either health, ethical or environmental reasons, and there was also a control group that didn’t mention their diet at all.
- Across the board, the profiles of vegetarians were rated lower than those that didn’t include any dietary restrictions.
- But the reason people don’t eat meat also makes a difference to their chances of getting a match.
- Those who are meat-free for health reasons got lower ratings than those doing it for ethical or environmental reasons.
- People also viewed men who were vegetarians as less masculine, while women who were vegetarians were seen as less feminine than meat-eating ladies.
But it’s not just carnivores who judge those with differing diets. A study from Veggly, a global vegan and vegetarian dating app, finds that 39% of vegetarians wouldn’t date a meat-eater.
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