@CNN: Online daters tend to pursue users who are roughly 25% “more desirable” than they are, a new study finds. The higher up the hierarchy we reach, the longer our messages tend to get — and the less likely we’ll get a message back. https://t.co/khYoAgCAIZ https://t.co/1PjKCJJRfZ
Online daters tend to pursue users who are roughly 25% "more desirable" than they are, a new study finds. The higher up the hierarchy we reach, the longer our messages tend to get — and the less likely we'll get a message back. https://t.co/khYoAgCAIZ pic.twitter.com/1PjKCJJRfZ
— CNN (@CNN) August 8, 2018