Your requirements for a German man — ambitious or achievable? The data decides.
A Deep Dive into the German Data:
Age breakdown: Balanced across age groups — 12% of German adult men fall in the 18–24 bracket, while 19% are 65 or older.
Relationship availability: Germany follows a central european (marriage in late 20s, moderate cohabitation) pattern. By ages 25–29, about 60% of German men haven't married and 75% are child-free.
Earnings: Salary data comes from German full-time male employment statistics. The median sits at €45,000, and you need to earn €300,000+ to crack the top 1%.
Height: The typical German man stands 180 cm (5'11").
Body type & fitness: National health data puts the German male obesity rate at 25%, leaving 75% classified as not obese. Among those, 36% sit in the normal BMI range and 19% qualify as fit or athletic.
Orientation: High identification (high social acceptance) — 96% of German men identify as heterosexual or bisexual, 93% as exclusively straight.
Destatis (demographics, income) | RKI (BMI, height) | LSVD / Ipsos (sexuality)