What Dating Apps Have The Highest Percentage Of Women?

Last year during the scandalous Ashley Madison hack, it was revealed that the super popular “married but cheating” site had an overwhelming majority of men on it. Some estimates claimed it was as much as 90% as the site was accused of posting fake female profiles. Since then, online daters have started to question what the exact ratio of male to female daters on dating sites really is.

SurveyMonkey Intelligence analyzed the data and found out. Their analytics showed that Christian Mingle had the most ladies using it at 58.6%. Coffee Meets Bagel came in second with 57.3% and eHarmony third at 55.2%. OKCupid was fourth with 48.3% and Bumble, where women get to call more of the shots, came in at 46.2%. Match was 44.7% and Tinder was 43.3%.

It’s estimated that about 25% of the general population has met their match on a dating app or dating website. Just a few years ago, it was embarrassing to even tell anyone you met someone on a dating site, but no more. Almost every single person I know told me they got laid on Tinder or something similar. Even the New York Times Wedding section, which reveals how each couple met, is filled with lines like “The couple met on Match.com” or “It was not love at first site when she first saw her OKCupid date.”

Here are the numbers:

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Anka Radakovich is a legendary Sex Columnist, Certified Sexologist, Sex Educator, Screenwriter, and Author of the book THE WILD GIRLS CLUB, PART 2, Tales from New York to Hollywood. THE WILD GIRLS CLUB, Part 2 is her third book. Her first two books, The Wild Girls Club; Tales from below the Belt, and Sexplorations; Journeys to the Erogenous Frontier were both published by Crown/Random House. She was the Sex Columnist for DETAILS Magazine for 9 years and currently writes columns for Brides.com and Los Angeles Magazine. Her writing has appeared in dozens of magazines including Marie Claire, Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Harper’s Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Men's Journal, Seventeen, Glamour, and Maxim. She has appeared on numerous television shows including 8 appearances with Conan O’Brien. She was a Jeopardy question under the category “Men’s Mags.” As a Sex Educator and Sexologist, she is a college lecturer at Universities throughout the country who offers her unique brand of sex education. Follow her on Twitter @ankarad.

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