6 Tips For Writing The Perfect Online Dating Profile
 
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Дата публикации: 24.09.2021

6 Tips For Writing The Perfect Online Dating Profile

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I am laid-back, outgoing, and down to earth. I surround myself with real people; I rarely waste my time with people who are flaky or dishonest. I’m classy at heart not a snob and appreciate a great wine and gourmet, but I can throw back a few brewskis for the game too.

Bottom line: a dating profile—your first impression—is “sell copy,” and you’re the product being marketed. The trick for you as “Boy” to get the biggest bang for your buck is to optimize your pitch so it will best appeal to Girl’s brain with content that directly tags her where Cupid lives.

According to data from Wired. With the exception of Thom Yorke and co, the locations and activities sound more like a list of shots from an advertisement for a fabulous holiday than a collection of things that an actual human being might regularly participate in. But then, anyone who has attempted online dating for more than a week will know that a potential paramour’s personality will bear less resemblance to their profile than an online supermarket delivery has to the order you originally placed.

We might claim we’re not just after someone who looks hot in their picture, and we’re desperate to meet someone who shares our love of French New Wave cinema. However, we’re all shallow — it’s just that some of us are quite upfront about it and some attempt to give our shortcomings an intellectual spin. Loving the ocean might imply depth, but it’s often used as a shorthand for your aspirations.

Many of the most popular words and phrases seem to suggest a way of life that people dream of living, rather than an actuality. When users describe themselves, they’re describing the person they hope to become — while aiming to attract a partner who can help them become the imagined, upgraded version of themselves. The single people who really do love surfing are probably kissing each other in the water right now, or at least flirting with each other in a bar while they brush the sand from their wetsuits.

The brutal truth is that online daters care much more about the contents of their own profile than they do about the information given by the people they’re hoping to date. The written profile becomes the ultimate selfie, a space for us to commit acts of verbal vanity.