Alcoholics living with their parents are the most popular people on dating sites.

Calm down, we”ll explain everything.

Swipe for honesty

A shocking study claims that people who live with their parents and enjoy drinking are more likely to meet each other online.

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You”re already confused, aren”t you? It”s very simple — we”re fed up with hypocrisy. The embellishment and outright lies. Instagram is full of photos of idealistic people living disgustingly perfect lives. But dating sites are full of real people!

Researchers analyzed over 5, 000 profiles. They found that users who wrote “I drink a lot” and “I live with my parents” in their profiles received more “PLES” and “matches.”

Furthermore, the more information you provide about yourself, the greater your chances of success. And it”s not about height or constellations, but, for example, about your attitude towards your children.

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Recently, my son and I moved back to my hometown, where he started first grade. I always loved going back to my native land and seeing friends.

Psychologist Claire Stott, who led the study, says: “We often don”t want to date idealists.

People are more likely to appreciate your uniqueness than your idealism.

The personal qualities we display in our profiles only make us more attractive. It”s precisely because of these traits that we remember people,” says Claire.

In other words: don”t start dating scammers. Be honest. And people love you, not the image you”ve carefully painted.

A strange fact: women who say they want to have children in the future have just as high a chance of having children as men who openly state they don”t want children. Hmmm. Perhaps women want to melt the cold hearts of detonators and awaken their arousal?

Drunk in Love

Drunk with love

Perhaps the point here is to be honest again. If someone openly admits their love of alcohol, you can approach them.

You can also try to salvage the evening with a red, half-gray bottle if the date turns out to be unsuccessful.

Another surprising fact: there”s no shame in living with your parents.

This applies to both boys and girls.

Perhaps this result is explained by the fact that the study included young people aged 18 to 35.

There”s another explanation: many millennials, having become adults, live under the same roof with their parents.

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