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Originally Posted by Yakk
Even if he's stacked?
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ROFL.
Just by an educated guess based on my own personal preferences, I'd say about 7% of the females I meet I might have an interest in. This is mainly because I'm in university where there is a large pool of people who all fit similar criteria. Overall, in the "real world", it probably drops down to about 1% of them, or 0.5% of people in total. Then you'd have to factor in how many are in relationships, which we'll say is half for ease (0.25%), and lesbians at 10% of the female population (0.2475%), and for random factors (and because I like more "round" numbers), we'll chop it down to 0.20%.
So, through the use of loosely empirical "data", I get about 2 of every thousand people as being possibly romantically interesting with my standards. That's completely ignoring how interested they might be in you, which is a whole other set of BS to screw around with.
So basically, about 14 million elligible persons of the opposite sex on the planet, give or take. I'm definitely underestimating though.