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Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Woman tracks her dating app matches across the country on massive spreadsheet
A woman has created an epic 'man catalog' after documenting her dating app matches across the country on a massive spreadsheet. Caitlin Trask recently went viral after she shared her unique way of tracking all the men she has matched with on Hinge. The 32-year-old from Denver explained that she has set her Hinge location to various cities around the country, and has kept a spreadsheet with all the data she has collected about the guys she connected with in each location. She noted down everything from their age, height, job, and any other information on their dating profiles. Caitlin detailed to People that the spreadsheet is her way of figuring out which city has the highest percentage of people she would be compatible with... so she can hopefully find her dream man. Along with basic information, Caitlin also dictates other information about the person such as their religion, political affiliation, their communication style, and also whether or not she finds them attractive. 'Most guys that I am finding are my usual type, which means they have curly hair, good smiles, and interesting prompts in their profile,' she told the outlet. 'Someone who it seems like I could have a fun conversation with is what I'm generally finding.' Caitlin posted a video of her spreadsheet to TikTok where it amassed over 543,000 views. Many people were 'intrigued' by the chart and begged her to share her template. 'Wait, I'm intrigued. What are you doing?' one person asked. 'Girl, post the template,' another urged. 'God, I love visual representations of data,' someone else said, and another wrote, 'Women in stem collecting data.' 'Umm, I need this catalogue. I don't have men, but I collect spreadsheets,' a different user wrote. 'I don't know where this is going, but I want updates,' a comment read. Another person penned: 'I think I have discovered a new hobby.' 'I love data collection like this, I used to have a survey,' someone else said. After gathering data, Caitlin said she plans to make charts to understand which city has the highest percentage of men she would be compatible with. She has already analyzed New York City, Boston, San Diego, and Austin. 'The ultimate goal is to visit the places where I find there seem to be the most single men that I'm aligned with, and visit there and see if anything comes of it,' she revealed.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Woman Tracks Dating App Matches Across the Country in a ‘Man Catalog' (Exclusive)
Caitlin Trask created a "man catalog" to better understand her potential matches across the United States Once she compiles all her data, she will go to the city with the most potential matches and meet them in person Her TikTok video of her "man catalog" went viral, amassing 530,000 viewsCaitlin Trask is putting together a dating science experience. Trask, 32, keeps a spreadsheet of all the men she's matched with on Hinge, tracking things like their age, height, job, and any interesting information shared on their dating profiles. Trask tells PEOPLE exclusively it's a way to figure out what city has the highest percentage of people she would be compatible with. The idea was inspired by one of her coworkers, who found her fiancé by going to different states and different countries for a month at a time. She would set her dating apps to that location and go on dates with different men there. Trask decided to give it a shot after struggling to find romantic connections in Denver, where she lives. Now, Trask sets her dating apps to different cities to see who she can match with, and catalogs them in her spreadsheet. Along with general information about each person, such as their religion and political affiliation, she also indicates whether or not she finds them attractive and their communication style. 'Most guys that I am finding are my usual type, which means they have curly hair, good smiles and interesting prompts in their profile," she says. "Someone who it seems like I could have a fun conversation with is what I'm generally finding.' As an 'analytical person,' Trask says it's interesting seeing different patterns pop up in her data. One, most notably, is that she's matched with only men over 6 feet 2 inches in Boston, despite her online peers joking that they haven't found any tall men in Massachusetts. Trask shared her man catalog on TikTok, and the video went viral, amassing over 530,00 views. Most of the reactions to her video have been positive, with many asking her to share her template. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. After gathering enough data, Trask plans to make charts to better understand which city has the highest percentage of people she would be compatible with. She's already tested out the experiment in New York City, Boston, San Diego, and Austin. 'The ultimate goal is to visit the places where I find there seem to be the most single men that I'm aligned with, and visit there and see if anything comes of it,' Trask shares. Read the original article on People