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UK
Tinder has a significant gender imbalance, with about 85% of its users being male and only 15% being female. This skewed ratio leads to intense competition among male users, which is a major reason why an average male profile might struggle to get matches, while even an average female profile can receive an overwhelming number of matches.
United States
- Gender Ratio: In the U.S., the gender ratio on Tinder is also skewed, with about 78% male users and 22% female users. This leads to similar dynamics as seen in the UK, where men often experience lower match rates compared to women due to the larger male user base and competitive environment (Online For Love).
India
- Gender Ratio: In India, the gender disparity is even more pronounced, with around 90% of Tinder users being male. This extreme imbalance makes it particularly challenging for men to get matches, while women tend to receive a high volume of matches and messages (Review42).
Germany
- Gender Ratio: In Germany, Tinder has a slightly better balance than in some other countries, but it is still male-dominated with around 70% male and 30% female users. The competition among men remains high, though the imbalance is less severe than in the UK and India (Review42).