Your criteria, measured against Serbian data — see what fraction of women match.
What the Serbian Numbers Actually Say:
Age distribution: Balanced across age groups — 12% of the adult female population is aged 18–24, while 19% is 65 and older.
Marriage & children: Serbia follows a eastern european (earlier marriage, lower cohabitation rates) pattern. Among Serbian women aged 25–29, roughly 45% are unmarried and 55% don't have children yet.
Income: Earnings brackets come from Serbian full-time female worker data. The national median sits at RSD70,000, and the top 5% earns RSD200,000+.
Body type: National health surveys put the Serbian female obesity rate at 20%. That leaves 80% of women classified as not obese. Within that group, 40% are in the normal BMI range and 41% are on the slimmer end.
Height: The average Serbian woman is 165 cm (5'5").
Sexuality: Lower identification rates — about 98% of Serbian women identify as straight or bisexual, and 96% as exclusively straight.
Eye & hair color: Brown (45%), Blue (22%), Green (15%), Hazel (12%), Gray (6%). Hair: Brown (45%), Black (35%), Blonde (12%), Red (5%).
The bottom line: The takeaway is almost always the same: each filter feels harmless in isolation, but together they create a statistical wall. If your final percentage has more zeros than you expected, revisit your list and ask which criteria are genuine dealbreakers — and which are just fantasies dressed up as standards.