Are you still searching for dating applications? Needless to say you are a vegetarian.
A study published in the “Social Psychological Bulletin” found that listing your vegetarianism will harm people’s opportunities to find a partner in the appointment information.
A group of researchers from Warsaw University called for 404 heterosexual meat meats aged 18 to 82 to evaluate the appointment of the potential partner’s date. There is no diet description of the control conditions.
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Overall, the appointment of vegetarians is worse than the characteristics of the characteristics that do not mention the characteristics of diet restrictions-sorry, vegetarian enthusiasts.
The study stated that why people do not eat meat also affect their opportunities to participate in the competition.
The evaluation of vegetarians who are motivated for health reasons are not as good as those who do this on moral or environmental issues. This may be because their restricted diet is considered a self -centered choice compared to selfless diet, and selfless diet may understand its value in depth.
Vegetarianism also affects people’s views on male temperament and femininity.
Men who choose vegetables in vegetables are considered less men, and those women who do not eat meat are considered women to women, and there are fewer women compared to meat.
Researchers believe that the disgust of carnivors to vegetarians may be because their diet is considered a deviation from certain cultures (especially men’s traditional specifications), which may indicate that their deeper values and practice are different.
However, not only judge people with different diets.
A study of vegetarians and vegetarian dating applications found that one -tenth of the prime (39 %) will not consider the relationship with carnivors.
Experts explained that this may be due to the “similar effect”, which claims that people are more attractive to people with similar value and lifestyle.
Limit your dating pool in a vegetarian or carnivore as it seems to be as limited as diet, but experts also agree that this may be beneficial.
Judith Gottesman is a matchmaker, a dating coach and writer-encouraged single people to join the appointment application with more key points. She had previously told the Post that she always suggested that people “find similar lifestyles, values, goals and interests” when looking for the game.
Gottesman said when he talked about creating a more fruitful experience: “They are the most important to compatible.”