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Did you get stood up at the last moment? If this method is not very elegant, there is an unusual reason to justify this behavior.
Getting stood up is never very pleasant. Except that the other would have a good reason to do so, reveals a study carried out by the Pure App application, conducted among 2000 adults.
Attire, a fundamental criterion during the first meeting
According to the application Pure Appit would be… our appearance that would make us cancel the famous meeting at the last minute.
“36% of singles have canceled a date because they didn’t have anything sexy to wear. And women would also be more picky.”
63% of them would prefer “date a stylish person with an ‘average physique’, rather than a ‘beautiful’ person with a mediocre style“.
A clear opinion shared by men, at least 41% of them.
Intimate relationships are affected
Another edifying finding from the study: nearly 86% of people give importance to their outfit before a meeting.
But if this does not inspire confidence in them, many will completely cancel their plans, or even give up having intimate relationships.
Thus, almost “22% of single people have given up on sex because their underwear didn’t put them in the right mood” And “about 39% of women have avoided sex in the past due to their choice of underwear“, against “22% of men“, the report reveals.
At the same time, and despite the crucial place that fashion occupies in these romantic encounters, the majority of singles would not limit themselves to this clothing criterion alone.
“93% of people surveyed can find someone sexy regardless of what they are wearing“, the study further reveals.
The image sent to the other has “certain importance”
Results that do not surprise Anna Hint, dating expert on the application.
“We all have, consciously and unconsciously, preferences about what we are most attracted to in a potential partner. There are a lot of things to take into account: chemistry, mannerisms, clothing taste, communication style, etc. Style is subjective, but it definitely matters“, she concludes.