When Harry Met SallyLife & Culture / NewsLife & Culture / News75 per cent of people prefer brains over beautyThe new survey also found that bookish people are more likely to be in happy relationships than those who read five books or fewer in a yearShareLink copied ✔️August 5, 2025August 5, 2025TextSerena Smith A new survey has found that three-quarters of people say they’d rather date someone well-read than someone physically attractive. Over 2,000 people participated in the survey conducted by Headway, a book summary app. The research also found that 24 per cent of participants would instantly swipe right on a person’s dating profile if they included a photo of themselves reading, with a further 51 per cent claiming they would swipe right if they approved of the choice of book. A majority of 58 per cent say they would never date someone who didn’t read, with 1 in 7 describing it as a “dealbreaker”. Evidently, people are conscious of the fact that being well-read can be a turn-on, with 1 in 3 daters saying they’ve pretended to like a book just to impress a potential partner. Relatedly, 1 in 4 have lied about reading popular self-help books. The vast majority of people (74 per cent) would happily skip a crowded bar and head to a bookshop for a romantic first date. The survey also suggested that there’s a correlation between being bookish and being in a happy relationship: among those who read 11 or more books each year, 51 per cent say they’re in a happy relationship, compared to just 44 per cent of those who rarely read. Similarly, 27 per cent of those who read 11 or more books each year say they’re doing well financially, compared to just 13 per cent of those who read less than six. In addition, 72 per cent of people who consume more than 21 books each year say they feel as though they’re making progress in their career, compared to just 59 per cent of those who read five or fewer. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREIt’s time to divest from Instagram politics How AI is changing the face of griefLVMH Prize 2026Vote to decide which designer makes the final round of the 2026 LVMH PrizeWhat happens when we run out of working-class writers?What would you pay to bring your fictional boyfriend to life?Are we really heading for World War 3? Here’s everything you need to knowLove Junkie: The must-read cult novel about the 80s New York gay scene How to date when... you’re a people pleaserIs it finally time to boycott ChatGPT?Can cake solve your quarter-life crisis? This Brooklyn chef thinks soBuy Dazed Magazine‘It’s super claustrophobic’: Would you live in a micro-apartment?Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy