Think your expectations line up with Brazilian reality? The data is brutally honest.
The Brazilian Data Behind Every Filter:
Age distribution: Younger (higher proportion of 18–34 year olds) — 15% of the adult female population is aged 18–24, while 15% is 65 and older.
Marriage & children: Brazil follows a latin american (moderate marriage ages, higher cohabitation) pattern. Among Brazilian women aged 25–29, roughly 50% are unmarried and 45% don't have children yet.
Income: Earnings brackets come from Brazilian full-time female worker data. The national median sits at R$3,200, and the top 5% earns R$15,000+.
Body type: National health surveys put the Brazilian female obesity rate at 22%. That leaves 78% of women classified as not obese. Within that group, 39% are in the normal BMI range and 40% are on the slimmer end.
Height: The average Brazilian woman is 160 cm (5'3").
Sexuality: Moderate identification rates — about 97% of Brazilian women identify as straight or bisexual, and 93% as exclusively straight.
Eye & hair color: Brown (68%), Hazel (15%), Green (8%), Blue (7%), Gray (2%). Hair: Black (55%), Brown (35%), Blonde (5%), Red (3%).
The bottom line: Most people are surprised by how quickly their "reasonable" preferences add up to an almost impossible wish list. The calculator doesn't judge your taste — it just shows you the math. If your result is sitting below 1%, it might be time to ask which filters actually matter to you and which ones are just nice-to-haves.
IBGE (demographics, income) | VIGITEL / MS (BMI, height) | Datafolha / Ipsos (sexuality)