Thanks @RDKGames that helps.
I've added an update at the end of the original post. I hope that gives you the information you're looking for.
I guess what I'm trying to extract from the data is any deductions or conclusions you can make from this data to support the idea that a majority of men are competing for access to a minority of women on the app.- based on the fact that 46% of men swipe right, 14% of women swipe right and men represent 60% of the user base.
I do realise that there are a lot of uncontrolled variables at play here that in reality make it a lot more complex (e.g. number of swipes per person, age restriction settings, same sex matching etc) but any powerful statistic you can deduce from the data to illustrate the unbalanced dynamic between men and women would be of great help.
Can anyone add anything?