What 200 Singles in Marriage Hunting Value in First Impressions: Men Prioritize 'Face,' Women 'Grooming,' a Completely Opposite Result
NQ Score
0/100
N1 Content Completeness
80
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
A survey of 200 singles reveals that 93.5% have rejected someone based on first impressions. Men prioritize 'face,' while women prioritize 'grooming,' and 77.5% have experienced 'photo fraud.'
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What happens if you make a bad first impression in matchmaking?
- A: 93.5% of people have experienced being rejected based on a first impression, making it very difficult to proceed to further dates.
- Q: Do men and women prioritize different things in a first impression?
- A: Yes, men prioritize "face," while women prioritize "grooming," showing completely opposite results.
- Q: Is "photo fraud," where profile pictures differ from reality, common?
- A: Yes, 77.5% of all respondents have experienced it, with a particularly high rate of 88.7% among men.