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Research shows dating apps could make men unhappy and provide a platform for racism

Published by Business Insider on Fri, 22 Sep 2017


As the dating app Tinder turns five, new research shows men who regularly use the app have more body image concerns and lower self-esteem.The research found Tinder users reported lower levels of satisfaction with their faces and higher levels of shame about their bodies. And users were also more likely to view their bodies as sexual objects.This is hardly surprising given that Tinders "evaluative factors" have the potential to intensify preexisting cultural beauty ideals. The apps "swipe right to dismiss" facility, along with the limited number of words a user can write on their profile means appearance take center stage.In other words, the more conventionally attractive your photos are, the more likely you are to be clicked, swiped or hit upon by other users.But whether men use Tinder or not, most will report dissatisfaction with some aspect of their appearance. This could be anything from height, body hair, muscularity, skin tautness, shoe size, penis size, facial symmetry, head hair amount and more. Sadly there are few areas of the body men do not find fault with.The body beautiful'Over the last few decades boys and mens appearances have come under increasing scrutiny. This is largely because in the 1980s businesses finally started exploiting a relatively untapped market: the appearance insecurities of men.To demonstrate - today men are sold anti-cellulite cream for their pecs, hair transplants for their facial hair and "manscara" for their eyes. Then there are the boys action dolls that have gained muscle and lost body fat with each successive edition. Add this to the fact that 80% of the men featured in popular media such as Mens Health magazine are of a muscular body buildwith many of these models taking drastic measures in the weeks leading up to photos shoots to make sure they look lean.These models also tend to have a full head of hair and symmetrical faces. The same goes for porn siteswhere almost all of the men featured are equally ripped and stereotypically "handsome."Its unsurprising then that boys today feel they are growing up in a world which focuses heavily upon their appearance.Of course, this is a problem that has plagued women and girls for decades. And in the way that this has impacted girls for so long, now this pressure is impacting on boys well-being.One recent study found almost one in five boys had resorted to diet pills, purging, skipping meals, steroids or tanning products to change their appearance."White washing"But beyond appearance pressures, dating apps are doubly damaging because they often operate in a sphere where sexual racism is commonplace.The dating app OKCupid recently analyzed sexual racism among 1 million of its male site users. The company found that compared to black, Asian or minority ethnic users, white users got more messages. White users were also found to be less likely to reply or match with users of a different race to themselves, and more likely to question interracial marriage.Recent research from Australia also found that 15% of gay men on the dating app Grindr included sexual racism on their profiles. This was more likely to be the case if the profile user was white, and if the user held broader racist views.I too have noticed gay men who write offensive terms that specify race preferences on their profilessuch as "Black=block," "no gaysians" or even "no chocolate or rice." In its terms and conditions Grindr bans offensive speech. Which is in part why, three years ago, I started a Twitter account, @GrindrRacism to encourage Grindr to remove offensive profiles. Disappointingly Grindr has often been slow to act thoughmeaning sexual racism is still present on the app.Dating eliteOf course apps arent the cause of racism around sexual preferences.Instead like appearance pressures, users are influenced by whats going on in wider society. By not tackling those problems in society, however,for example cracking down on offensive speechapps can act as enablers for racism and insecurity.So while in some ways, these apps have brought our dating lives into the 21st centurywhere casual sex is more accepted and where gay men can meet other gay men without being imprisonedin other ways, they also remind me of the 1950s, a time when shops would hang "No Blacks" signs in their doorways and when magazines like Playboy relentlessly objectified womens appearances.Ultimately given that more people are using dating apps than ever before, they need to work for everyonenot just those who are "attractive" or white.SEE ALSO:Tinder will now let you see who likes you ' but there's a major catchJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: NASA released rare footage of the SR-71 ' the fastest plane to ever exist
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