David Graham
1 min readAug 30, 2024

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All good points, Carlyn, thanks for sharing!

Just a couple of points, regarding the second point, the data that shows generation Z figures closing is from uni students. Universities tend to be a closed shop when it comes to dating, so guys and girls at uni typically date each other rather than others, and as there are a lot more girls than guys at uni's, inevitably, the data is more balanced than the wide data, and even in some cases will show more single girls than guys.

I assume this is the data you're talking about of course, if you have other data my apologies. But the only data I've ever seen showing a similar number of generation Z guys and girls single is university student data, all other data shows a very wide gap with a lot more single guys and girls.

Regarding the third point, whereas there certainly are a lot more young women identifying as bi, when it comes to actually dating women, based on the data I've seen, it's men who are more likely to actually date other men than women date other women, which would mean when it came to the LGBT scene, it would be more beneficial to men than detrimental when it came to offering options.

Even considering that, as a proportion, so few men and women actually interact with the LGBT scene, 5-8% I believe, it doesn't really influence the heterosexual data greatly either way.

Interesting point all the same as who knows what the future will hold! Thanks again for the comment!

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David Graham
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