Actually, not really.
If you have a bunch of percentages multiplied together, it gets very small if you make the percentages smaller than they should be.
If you have 10 selection criteria, and underestimate each one by 20% (ie, instead of 50% you say 40%), it drops the number of elegeable people by a factor of 10.
If you are overly picky (and want someone with the same socioeconomic level, attractiveness, education, intelligence, age, and you are picky about hair colour and the like), it is hard to find a mate.
Duh.
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