Campus Report

Tufts Marriage Pact · ·
NEWRELEASE

The time has come, Tufts.

We thought we’d share a bit about Tufts’s romantic playing field——just so you know what you’re up against.

Our analysis is built upon anonymized and aggregated data from the Tufts Marriage Pact. It will never be sold or shared for commercial purposes. You can read more about our principles and practices here.

01

Topics to avoid

at the dinner table

In other words: politics, drugs, and breaking the rules. But really——who are we without them?

Take a look below to gather fodder for your next divisive discussion. If you try and discuss these on a first date, let us know how it goes.

Politics over time

We’ve run the Tufts Marriage Pact five times since fall 2020——here’s how the campus political climate has evolved.

Note: this year, we added several new political identities to the options.

Seniors are the campus hedonists

According to Tufts’s average answers on doing soft drugs, hard drugs, drinking, and smoking cigarettes. Don’t let their parents see this.

not okay
🥳
Freshmann=685
Sophomoren=624
Juniorn=412
Seniorn=364

Communists at Tufts are most likely to break the rules

Meanwhile, you’ll find conservatives coloring inside the lines. Here’s what students’ answers from each political group say about their respect for authority:

rebellion
conformity to rules
Communistn=29
Socialistn=145
Liberaln=367
Independentn=352
Democratn=988
Apoliticaln=64
Conservativen=31

69% of socialists wouldn’t date a Republican

Breaking down the biggest political beefs: Each box indicates the percentage of the political identity listed to the left who reported they don’t want their partner to have the political identity listed above.

CommunistSocialistLiberalDemocratApoliticalIndependentConservativeRepublican
Communist0.030.030.170.170.450.210.660.62
Socialist0.030.010.030.010.370.150.630.69
Liberal0.130.030.020.010.150.050.380.43
Democrat0.170.050.030.030.120.030.320.41
Apolitical0.030.030.000.000.020.020.050.06
Independent0.080.030.010.010.050.020.090.12
Conservative0.260.230.190.160.030.030.030.03
Republican0.190.220.190.160.000.050.000.00
02

Women vs Men

Ladies and gentlemen——we know you’re curious. We’re here to give you the data on the age-old question: How different are men and women, really?

These analyses focus on respondents that identified as men and women. We support nonbinary students at Tufts absolutely, and due to the limited size of our sample we can’t share their insights without compromising their anonymity and safety. If you have questions about this, or ideas about how we can do this better, send us a note at inclusion@marriagepact.com.

Orientation and gender

About 1 in 3 women at Tufts identifies as non-heterosexual.

Of those, 65% identify as bisexual, 22% identify as homosexual, and 8% identify as pansexual.

About 1 in 5 men at Tufts identifies as non-heterosexual.

Of those, 72% identify as homosexual and 24% identify as bisexual.

Points of disagreement

Presenting the questions the women and men of Tufts were most misaligned on. If you’re in the mood to pick a fight, have fun.

Q: I generally like to take control during sex

3%
7%
12%
34%
27%
13%
4%
men
I'd rather not 🥺
Give me the reins 😈
9%
26%
28%
25%
9%
2%
0%
women

Q: I find politically incorrect humor funny

1%
4%
8%
17%
25%
24%
21%
men
Strongly disagree
Strongly agree
6%
15%
17%
22%
22%
10%
7%
women

Q: Billionaires should not exist

7%
14%
17%
15%
19%
15%
13%
men
It's well-deserved
Eat the rich
2%
7%
13%
14%
21%
21%
20%
women

Q: Are you smarter than most people at Tufts?

5%
9%
15%
20%
31%
16%
5%
men
Not at all
I'm 99th %ile
9%
14%
20%
27%
22%
6%
2%
women
03

1,092 first dates

A deeper dive into the dating habits of this year’s 2,184 participants.

We asked: How single are you?

Here’s how each class year responded. If only there were an algorithm to make this easier...

Openness to being open

How Tufts students with different religions answered: “I’m open to being in a non-monogamous relationship.”

1 – no way
the more the merrier – 7
Hindun=72
Muslimn=33
Catholicn=236
Atheistn=363
Agnosticn=518
Spiritualn=190
Jewishn=288
04

Let’s Talk

About Sex

Get your mind into the gutter. Here’s a look at what Tufts students are getting up to in the bedroom.

Freshmen are ready to settle down

Meanwhile, seniors like to keep things casual.

Here’s how each year stacks up on sociosexuality (in other words, openness to hooking up without commitment).

commitment
casual sex
Freshmann=685
Sophomoren=624
Juniorn=412
Seniorn=364

Taking things slow, by religion

Here’s how students with different religious identities at Tufts answered the question “How long do you think it’s appropriate to wait before sex?”

Zero wait
Until marriage
1234567
Spiritual0.120.210.300.240.110.030.00x̄=3.11n=190
Jewish0.070.240.330.240.100.020.00x̄=3.13n=288
Agnostic0.040.250.320.240.130.020.01x̄=3.26n=518
Atheist0.060.190.340.250.130.020.01x̄=3.32n=363
Buddhist0.060.110.420.220.190.000.00x̄=3.39n=36
Catholic0.060.170.310.290.130.030.01x̄=3.41n=236
Hindu0.010.100.260.350.210.040.03x̄=3.88n=72
Christian0.040.100.330.210.180.070.08x̄=3.90n=192
Protestant0.020.120.290.200.170.050.15x̄=4.14n=65
Muslim0.030.150.090.270.120.120.21x̄=4.52n=33

Bringing politics into the bedroom

...is always a good idea! Here’s how students with different political identities answered the question “I generally like to take control during sex.”

I’d rather not 🥺
Give me the reins 😈
Democratn=988
Liberaln=367
Socialistn=145
Apoliticaln=64
Conservativen=31
Independentn=352
Republicann=37
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