People are just now figuring out what a dating profile with a 6-6-6 means. No, it's not Satanic – but it could lead you to a devilishly eligible bachelor.
The 6-6-6 rule refers to men who are 6 feet tall, have 6 pack abs and have a 6+ figure.
Some women claim to use this rule to find men who are similar to their preference, and help narrow down the never-ending list of potential matches on dating apps.
While the wide range of dating apps seem to help young adults find their one and only partner, The infinite possibilities for swiping right have made it more difficult Many young adults find it difficult to settle down.
Especially with things like the 6-6-6 rule making it hard for most men to measure up.
In fact, a recent survey by dating app Flirtini found that 80% of women are willing to lower their standards to find a life partner.
Experts recommend that daters should be more selective when deciding which apps to use and who to date. However, being too selective could leave you home alone on a Friday night.
“I've met a lot of single people in my dating programs — both men and women — who have very high expectations for a partner, and I feel sorry for many of them who are clearly feeling lonely and are going to be single forever,” says dating expert Amber Soletti. The post was previously reported,
She encourages daters to have “dating deal-breakers,” but also advises that they should avoid discussing deeper topics like politics and views on child-rearing.
“If you try to compromise on these types of deal-breaking issues, your relationship will likely lead to a lot of arguing, resentment, and, ultimately, termination,” Soletti explains.
The dating expert acknowledged that some superficial things like physical attractiveness do indeed matter in a relationship and only recommended that singles don't hold too tightly to their list of requirements.
“Don't give up all your terms. Just be willing to compromise on some terms,” he said.
Being a little more open-minded would probably help single women and the “majority” of men who are “invisible” on dating apps, According to psychologist Dr. Orion Taraban,
Taraban claimed that she only considers a very narrow group of partners with certain qualifications to suit the needs of women – most men don’t fit the 6-6-6 rule.
“Height, income, and body type are just a small part of the hundreds of attributes that make up the larger table,” says Blaine Anderson, dating coach and CEO of Dating By Blaine. said in a blog post,
“If you're really, really good in other areas, most women can overlook these things.”
To inspire women to follow the 6-6-6 rule and swipe right, experts encourage men to be creative and personal in their profiles.
Having a good sense of humor, hobbies and good style is more important to most women than your height, physique and annual income.