ISLAMABAD – Pakistani men who are seen complaining about the discrimination they face on the international fora can now brag about their worth as they have occupied a spot in the ‘G-20’ window on cyberspace in terms of luck.
WoGoal, an online leisure portal recently conducted a thorough study to rate the men in terms of their luck against the response they receive from their opposite gender on dating websites and interestingly, Pakistani males grabbed 19th spot.
The portal conducted a test in this regard and took multiple aspects into consideration to devise the rankings, including if the contacted woman viewed the profile, if she replied, if she replied the second and the third time, and if it was possible to exchange more than 4 messages, to know her better.
WoGoal tested women’s online behaviour for 6 months from 60 countries and every country had the same amount of contact trials after which it announced that Pakistani men were the 19th luckiest in the world in online dating, because Pakistani women are the 19th most communicative in the world at online forums.
Interestingly, contrary to the popular perception of internet penetration in Europe, only one European country i.e Ukraine occupied the spot with five Asian and four African countries making it to the top 10, suggesting that African and Asian men were more lucky on digital dating portals compared to their European peers.
The luckiest men belong to Egypt followed by Indonesia, Nigeria, Ghana, Philippines, Thailand, Iran and so on and men from world’s superpower, United States are ranked at 30th spot in the ‘Total Acquaintance Probability’ list.
In terms of ‘Staying In Contact’ ratings, men from Phillippines were the luckiest as 85% of them will stay in contact with women and will probably meet in real life.
According to WoGoal rankings, the most difficult country for online dating was clearly Ireland as only 6 percent of the women replied to a message there.
Additionally, most of them were migrants who have recently moved to Ireland. So the chance to meet a native Irish woman at an online dating website was almost zero.
The assessment gauged that the biggest danger that the woman loses interest within the first few messages, and breaks contact, was experienced in Bulgaria and Colombia as 75 percent of the Bulgarian women who at least replied one time, stopped the conversation within the next 4 messages whereas in Colombia the percentage climbed to 76 percent.
In terms of controversial topics, about which women like to talk online with men the data was more interesting.
For this, every single message was assigned to a certain topic to get an overview which topics in which countries women like to discuss with men on the internet the most.
In that ranking, it was found out that “Politics/Religion” was liked by Pakistani women as the country occupied the 8th spot.