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Polls reveal Millennial and GenZ women don't want men who listen to Joe Rogan's 'JRE' podcast

Here's why Millennial and GenZ women don't want men who listen to Joe Rogan's 'JRE' podcast
PUBLISHED SEP 15, 2023
Women don't want their partner to listen to Joe Rogan's Podcast (PowerfulJRE/ YouTube)
Women don't want their partner to listen to Joe Rogan's Podcast (PowerfulJRE/ YouTube)

AUSTIN, TEXAS: A recent study reveals that over half of millennial and Gen Z women consider Joe Rogan a bad influence as their spouse listens to 'The Joe Rogan Experience' podcast while forbidding them from watching a movie.

Change Research, a Bay Area-based polling firm, surveyed 1,033 registered voters between the ages of 18 and 34 about their political leanings, dating preferences, the next presidential election, the economy, and cultural trends.

What % of women get turned off by their partner listening to JRE?

According to the study, 53% of women stated a potential mate's refusal to watch Greta Gerwig's summer blockbuster 'Barbie' and 55% of women said a partner listening to 'The Joe Rogan Experience' turned them off.

The largest warning sign for young women, meanwhile, was if a potential spouse identified as a MAGA Republican. More than seventy-six percent (76%) of those surveyed acknowledged that this would make them want to flee.

Joe Rogan (PowerfulJRE/ YouTube)
GenZ women don't appreciate their man watching Joe Rogan's JRE (PowerfulJRE/ YouTube)

Other telltale signs for women are partners who lack interests, support "All Lives Matter," assert that there are only two sexes, and seem so carefree that they never inquire about specifics.

The biggest turnoff for Gen Z and millennial men was a potential date identifying as a Communist, with over two-thirds (64%) of the young men polled indicating it as a warning indicator.


 
 
 
 
 
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But more than half (59%) also concurred that having a partner who identifies as a MAGA Republican was unattractive. Other top turnoffs for men include not having any hobbies (60%) and astrology interest (41%), as well as expressing "Black Lives Matter."

95% of women and 91% of men prefer a spouse who reads, according to the green flags in partners survey.

Top red flags for women and men polled by Change Research (Change Research)
Top red flags for women and men polled by Change Research (Change Research)

What type of a partner do women want?

Women prefer potential romantic partners who shop around for the greatest prices, declare their support for "Black Lives Matter," appear more attractive in person, post candid photos, and identify as liberals.

Men like potential mates who appear better in person and shop around for the best deals, but they also see those who believe there are only two genders favorably and who carry guns.

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Women like men who support 'Black Lives Matter' (Getty Images)

Male partners who favor cow milk over non-dairy milk, are not active on social media and identify as conservatives are other red signs.

Young men and women have different dating choices that correspond to their political leanings.

According to the study, women in the millennial and Gen Z generations are more likely than young men to identify as politically progressive, with 41% of women and 24% of men respectively.

Only 3% of women claim to embrace Donald Trump's "MAGA" ideas, compared to 11% of males.

What do men and women want in their partner? (Credit: Change Research survey)
What do men and women want in their partner? (Credit: Change Research survey)

The polling also revealed stark differences between men's and women's cultural preferences, with men tuning in to more right-leaning podcasts like 'The Joe Rogan Experience' and 'The Ben Shapiro Show'.

Meanwhile, women were more likely to listen to Ira Glass' 'This American Life' and left-leaning 'The Daily' of the New York Times.

When questioned about the movie 'Barbie', which stars Margot Robbie and is one-half of the ''Barbenheimer'' craze, 31% of all survey participants believed it to be feminist, while only 2% felt it to be sexist.

A whopping 47% of those surveyed claimed it was "just a movie." 

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