Update: somebody else made a better version except for a broader audience. You can still tag your profile as EA or rationalist so that others can find you or you can find other EAs. The original one is still available for people who'd only like to be seen by EAs. 

TLDR: Browse the EA Dating Spreadsheet to see EA dating profiles (and add yourself!)

I get a warm fuzzy feeling when I see two really well-matched EAs together, but there's currently no way to systematically find EAs on dating sites, and certainly no way to find all of the people who have the amazing "dating documents" that are becoming a thing in the community. 

I threw this spreadsheet together in a couple of hours (1) to help fix that.

It’s simple. You can use it for two purposes:

  1. Finding EAs. Look through it to find EAs dating profiles/dating documents
  2. Helping EAs find you. Add a link to your own profile/document if you want to make it easier for other EAs to find you. 

Enjoy! May you find love, lust, or whatever gives you utils.

Remember: only add your own profile to the spreadsheet. This is public, and only people who want to share their profile should do so. 

Reminder that you can now listen to EA Forum/LessWrong posts on your podcast player using The Nonlinear Library.

(1) Of note, this was done as a micro-project experiment, where I set a limit of how many hours I was allowed to work on it before I published it. There are a lot of things that could be improved, but this was just a fun project that I’m not going to spend more time on. 

If you would like to improve on it, please make a copy of the spreadsheet, make the changes, then send the new version of the spreadsheet to me. If I like the changes, I’ll add it to the spreadsheet. I probably won’t accept changes to the platform itself (like changing it to Airtable or Notion) because that adds too much complexity.


 

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This is a really valuable community service and I guess very cheap if anyone gets together via your spreadsheet. Thanks for doing it.

Amazing 🙂I  can see this getting big so I can think of a couple helpful columns for sorting.  Would you mind adding them?

1. "Willing to Relocate?" with drop-down options "yes,no,likely eventually"
2. "Relationship style" with dropdown options  "polyamorous,monogamous,ambiamorous" (honestly I could get way more granular on this one but I guess this is okay)
3.  "Wants kids?" with dropdown option "yes,no,undecided"

Edit: Saw your footnote about wanting other people to edit, made this tweaked copy for you to poach what you like (anyone else reading this, ignore this and use the original sheet): 
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ID--eOZhyYnrqIGtYXPWLcWMe8VuMHMYO6dmeqVJX44/edit?usp=sharing 

Sorry, couldn't resist. Glanced at the spreadsheet:

Gender Man Man Man Man Man Man Man Man Man Man Man Man Woman Man

To increase the efficiency of altruism of social animals that humans represent and obtain belonging and love in an effective, optimal and fully rational way that has low risks and has proven to work since the Roman empire and has perfect forecasts in terms of QALYs created via studies of Roman culture by renowned EA scientists, and make EAs more productive, I propose a new cause area: questioning gay tendencies in the Effective Gay therapy in order to increase personal fit for participation in EA, boost morale, release dopamine and maximize productivity and finally obtain optimal effectiveness of longtermist cause areas and complete, coherent and extrapolated rationality, uninterrupted by unnecessary risky behaviours like self-search or outdated mechanisms like human emotion.

Be Gay For EA

Be Gay For Future Generations

William said today: be gay for me. Come to our events. Please read the instructions first.

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Yeah there are more men in EA but notice this: you can have a gender ratio of 54% men, 46% women and have 9x as many single men if 45% of men and 45% of women are partnered already. Looking at single people only amplifies gender ratio.
 
Aside: this is also why there are so many guys in the Bay Area complaining they can't find a girlfriend vs places like Boston even though the overall gender ratio isn't that much different. 

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