Lightspeedchick points to some impressive math, in which Tristan calculates the number of his potential mates on the planet:
Naturally, finding a suitable girl who I really like is no guarantee that she’ll like me back. Assuming, as previously mentioned, that personal attractiveness is normally distributed, there is a mere 50% chance that any given female will consider me even marginally attractive. In practice, however, people are unlikely to consider pursuing a relationship with someone whose looks and personality just barely suffice. Let’s make the rather conservative assumption, then, that a girl would go out with someone if and only if they were at least one standard deviation above her idea of average. In that case, referring to our previous calculation, only 15.8655% of females would consider someone with my physical characteristics and personality acceptable as a potential romantic partner.
Of course, doing the math is the easy part.
Thanks for the reminder about this report, it stimulated some (blog) discussion.
My my, I seem to have added three trackbacks somehow. That can’t be normal. Sorry for, er, whatever I did… 😉
My trackback isn’t showing up at all, but it’s possible I have no clue as to how to use the tag.