Tennis babe Borna Coric loses early in Australian Open but consoles us with manspread pic
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Daily Archives: January 18, 2023
25 personas LGBTQ fueron asesinadas en 2022 en Ecuador
25 personas LGBTQ fueron asesinadas en 2022 en Ecuador
Adam Rippon does it again… with the tidiest garage in the universe
Adam Rippon does it again… with the tidiest garage in the universe
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34th Annual GLAAD Media Award nominees include outstanding stories about trans people #GLAADAwards
34th Annual GLAAD Media Award nominees include outstanding stories about trans people #GLAADAwards
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The clock is ticking but we don’t care, The alarm is sounding but no one hears, And no one carеs
The clock is ticking but we don’t care, The alarm is sounding but no one hears, And no one carеs
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Taking Another Look at a Best Of Winner: Stork’s Delivers
Taking Another Look at a Best Of Winner: Stork’s Delivers
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Biden’s classified documents scandal a self-inflicted wound
Biden’s classified documents scandal a self-inflicted wound
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LGBTQ-inclusive social studies standards for D.C. schools up for public comment
LGBTQ-inclusive social studies standards for D.C. schools up for public comment
LGBTQ-inclusive social studies standards for D.C. schools up for public comment
Supporting women’s rights is a top priority for female daters
Supporting women’s rights is a top priority for female daters
In honor of the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, OkCupid data reveals what women are prioritizing in a match
Fifty years ago on January 22nd, 1973, the United States Supreme Court legalized abortion in the landmark case of Roe v. Wade. But in June of last year, that landmark decision was overturned, bringing the topic of women’s rights back to the forefront. Over the past year, the fight for reproductive rights has become a trending conversation in the media, on social platforms, and especially on our dating app.
An overwhelming majority of women on OkCupid (87%) are pro-choice. About half (49%) of women on OkCupid say that a difference in opinion about abortion would make them think twice about dating someone. In fact, differing views on abortion are more polarizing than competing views on politics (30%) and the death penalty (6%). Most (69%) women feel they should have legal decision-making power in abortion decisions. And in 2022, more than 7 in 10 women (72%) said they would not move to a state where abortion was illegal, while about 4 in 10 women (37%) would move out of their state if abortion became illegal.
It’s no surprise women on OkCupid are vocal about social injustices — 90% of women on the app are against the government defunding Planned Parenthood (and we’re still the only dating app in the world with an I’m Pro-Choice Profile Badge, which was added by more than 1 million people), 85% support the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 83% say we should be fighting to close the gender wage gap, 78% think the United States government unfairly over-incarcerates people of color — and they’re also sharing what else is top of mind for them as we look ahead to 2023:
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Supporting women’s rights is a top priority for female daters was originally published in OkCupid Dating Blog on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.