Some cities actually have better odds for one sex or the other. What was it, Manhattan had an overabundance of women, so competition to get a man was higher for female residents. That means the men had their choice of women.
We're not spread evenly across the world, we average out.
I'd also ask whether it's a good or bad thing to be rated particularly highly by women - women are considered less likely to pursue men, generally speaking. If a woman thinks a man is scorching hot to look at, the odds of her being willing to pursue him (or even respond to him, if you read the article) drop significantly. It's never nice to hear that someone else thinks you're a total troll to look at, but generally speaking women don't want someone super eye catching (that means more women constantly working to take him away from her, more work to make themselves appear "worthy" of him, more work to ensure that he doesn't get lured in by below average looking women willing to do literally anything for a chance in the sack with him).
I wonder how the women of okcupid would judge one another?