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Denver's Best Neighborhoods for Dating and More, According to Hinge

Hinge, a new dating app, is launching in Denver on Wednesday, September 10, and to mark the occasion, the Hinge team conducted a survey about connecting in the Mile High City. Topics include the best neighborhoods for meeting someone, the most common types of women and men you're likely to...
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Hinge, a new dating app, is launching in Denver on Wednesday, September 10, and to mark the occasion, the Hinge team conducted a survey about connecting in the Mile High City. Topics include the best neighborhoods for meeting someone, the most common types of women and men you're likely to encounter, the most and least accurate stereotypes and more. Continue for the photo-illustrated results featuring Hinge data, graphics and methodology. To learn more about Hinge, click here.

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Hinge survey question one: Where do the most dateable/eligible people live (rank)?

Highland Capitol Hill Cheesman Five Points Country Club Cherry Creek Uptown LoDo Wash Park RiNo ...other?

Answer: Highland, Capitol Hill, and Wash Park are where the most eligible people live. Continue for more results from Hinge's Denver dating survey, including photos and graphics. Hinge survey question two: Which neighborhoods are best for meeting someone (rank)?

Highland Capitol Hill Cheesman Five Points Country Club Cherry Creek Uptown LoDo Wash Park RiNo ...other?

Answer: Highland, Uptown and LoDo are the best neighborhoods for dates. Continue for more results from Hinge's Denver dating survey, including photos and graphics. Hinge survey question three: What types of WOMEN do you most commonly encounter on dates in Denver?

• The stalker

• The princess

• The crowd bringer

• The over-trainer

• The exotic foodie

• The passive aggressive

• The woman who can't say no

• The hipster

• The EDM addict

Answer: The Princess and the Hipster are the most commonly encountered women on dates in Denver. Continue for more results from Hinge's Denver dating survey, including photos and graphics. Hinge survey question four: What types of MEN do you most commonly encounter on dates in Denver?

• The sports obsessed

• The meat-head

• The perv

• The man whore

• The gamer

• The Nature Boy

• The mooch

• The posse bro

• The Zealot

• The new stoner

Answer: The Nature Boy is the most commonly encountered man on dates in Denver. Continue for more results from Hinge's Denver dating survey, including photos and graphics. Hinge survey question five: What's the most inaccurate stereotype about dating in Denver?

Answer: That everyone's a stoner.

Hinge survey question six: What's the most accurate stereotype about dating in Denver?

Answer: Dates are outdoor activities -- always.

Hinge survey question seven: How would you prefer to meet someone in Denver?

• Through friends naturally; like at a friends' party

• Getting set-up through friends

• At a bar or restaurant

• Doing an activity; like hiking or kickball league

Answer: 85% of singles in Denver would prefer to meet someone through friends (like at a house party, or wedding) -- versus getting set-up, out at a bar or while doing an activity.

About Hinge:

Hinge, the social discovery app that helps you meet new people through friends (think: Tinder without the randos) is coming to Denver! Over 2,000 single young professionals have signed-up to be notified about Hinge's Denver launch.

Method:

• Sent survey to 2,000 single young professional who have signed-up to be notified about Hinge's launch.

• Resulted in 200 responses.

• Survey conducted on 9/4/14

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