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DATING DEAL BREAKERS

You’ve heard of dating deal breakers. You know, red flags that let you know maybe this isn’t the person you should be dating. Well according to a new survey both men and women are apparently willing to put up with a lot of red flags before they won’t date some one. The crazy results are below.

17% of men and 10% of women say they’d date someone who was convicted of murder. 3% of men and 2% of women would do it no questions asked. 14% of men and 8% of women would need a good explanation. Yes, for the murder.

Check out some other result from the survey.

1. 16% of men and 12% of women would date someone convicted of ATTEMPTED murder. Yes, that means men are slightly more willing to date someone who succeeded in murder than someone who tried but failed. No one likes a quitter.

2. 32% of men and 23% of women would date someone who’s married.

3. 38% of men and 26% of women would date someone who posted homophobic or racist things on social media.

4. 46% of men and 32% of women would date someone convicted of public nudity.

5. 49% of men and 47% of women would date someone who posted photos of themselves getting hammered on social media.

6. 58% of men and 42% of women would date someone who posted sexually suggestive photos on social media.

7. 58% of men and 48% of women would date someone with a DUI.

8. And 58% of men and 52% of women would date someone who was convicted of marijuana possession.

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