64% of Gen Z and Millennial men turned off by women who identify as communists

Women between the ages of 18 to 34 tended to lean further left than men, with 41 percent identifying as progressive, while just 24 percent of men did the same.  

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A Change Research survey from September revealed that 64 percent of Gen Z and Millennial men find women identifying as communists to be a red flag in dating, while 76 percent of women from the same demographic think the same of men who identify as MAGA Republicans. 

The poll questioned 1,033 registered voters ages 18-34 about their red and green flags while dating found that women in the age range tend to lean further left than men, with 41 percent identifying as progressive, while just 24 percent of men did the same.  

53 percent of women said it was a red flag if their partner refused to see the Barbie movie, while 55 percent said it was a red flag if they listened to Joe Rogan. 60 percent of women said it was a red flag if their partner says "All Lives Matter."

59 percent of men said it was a red flag if their partner identified as a MAGA Republican, while 60 percent said the same if their partner has "no hobbies."

Recently, Fox News asked Americans on the streets of New York City what their major red flags were when dating someone new. Cassie from Arizona said, "I think just being friendly and touchy with other girls is a red flag." 

"When she’s getting a little too comfortable and kind of breaching the privacy zone," one man responded to the outlet. "And, you know, the individual barrier zone.”

When "They smell bad," said one woman. 

Lindsey told Fox News, "If they start to talk about their ex or mention another girl’s name or other partners’ names, that would definitely be a red flag.” 

"They still got, like, other people on social media, and they're still not really like as loyal to you as you want them to be," another woman said. 

Joen told the outlet that political stance is important to him. He said, “I’m from Israel, and our country is in a big turning point for the future, and some people don’t really want us to exist." He added, "For me, the minimum is to at least understand."

The poll showed that 50 percent of the women polled saw a man who doesn't care about politics as a red flag, while only 29 percent of men felt the same way. 

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