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Hi hello i read your fic on ao3 and leaving a comment on it wasn't enough to express my feelings. the level of insight and intelligence you have is insane. your mind is brilliant and wonderful.
i love market crash and its sequel, i think it's a brilliant and hilarious angle to approach house and wilson's relationship from. when I was re-reading it for the ump-teenth time and noticed it had a sequel i nearly had a heart attack! (nice work btw)
it works so so well with cannon to the point where it probably is in another world where the writers are more bold.
i love everyone that understands house is just a massive fucking brat that needs some stability and external support in his life.
im terrible with titles but i also loved your unconventional omegaverse fic. normally im not big on a/b/o because i don't like the dynamics it creates and it always feels kinda sexist, but i love that your wilson is still insanely respectful of house and house is still allowed his agency as a character. also few things are funnier to me than a fic tagged "no mpreg" lmao
basically thank you for your service to the world <3 you're making my uni summer holidays soooo much more entertaining
yooooo true story.. I write HTML every day as part of my fcuking job. & yet for three whole months. everything I posted. none of my social media links worked. I was missing one (1) single letter h . kill me
seriously tho I appreciate this so much. all of this to say I'm a massive dumbass and was not at all expecting my silly shenanigans in this fandom to enjoy the readership that they have. I mean y'all have surpassed my recent reylo stuff in terms of engagement, not that it matters, it's just a really hard thing to do and it means so much to me and I feel like we're all just having a really nice adventure together. it's like being in a living room having tea and parallel playing with the coolest ppl :) so thank you from the bottom of my heart!!
yeah house feels to me like the kind of high maintenance person who just needs a place they can let go. I'm that way. I hate to lose control but deep down inside I'm dying for somewhere I feel safe to give it up. while I've written a ton of d/s stuff, Hilson is one of the first times I've actually explored it from that pov: the "I'm tired, be my resting place" angle. there's just something so lonely about being the firebrand, so a hearth to lay it down on is sometimes the only thing between you and demise; not that I'm especially gifted, we're not the same in that regard, I just take on so much of everyone else's problems because if there's something I *can* do, I can't *not* do it. big ups to my spouse for being that place I can go, however brattily, to lay everything down.
whew. did not mean to expose my own baggage there. just meant to say that. idk. technically atoms never touch you know? we're made up of mostly empty space. when our bodies touch, our hearts cross that divide. that's what I really love to dig into. that's what erotica is to me. lol.
"some are wild" is the omegaverse fic (only writing it here so others can find it if they want); immediately before starting to write it, I had gone on a long, pseudo-philosophical rant on Bluesky about the patriarchy inherent in trad omegaverse. ironically I was in the midst of another doomed attempt to write reylo omegaverse, and over the course of both the Bluesky thread and my eventual discarding of said draft, I realized I'm just never gonna be able to write het omegaverse because of my own patriarchal hangups. hell. I live in the deep South of the US. shits too close to home.
so but then I was like "why tf do feral omegas get the knot cure, how about fuck you" and then I went and did all that. so yet again Hilson succeeds in excising the rot where other modes have failed.
every story teaches you something about yourself, and there are stories you can't write until you've learned certain things.
big props to everyone on Bluesky who puts up with my long ass threads about shit that probably isn't (always) that deep. and thank you, so so very fondly, dear reader, for loving the same way I do and enjoying what I make. and for your (hopeful) grace that I haven't really had a chance to let my ADHD meds kick in before answering this ask. lmfao ily 🤟
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meetpositivesblog · 7 years ago
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The Perfect STD Singles Profile
The article The Perfect STD Singles Profile is courtesy of: Meet Positives Dating Blog
How To Create An Attractive Online Dating Profile For More Dates
Naturally, the world rotates pretty fast but technology is making things move faster especially in the world or socialization. Dating online is something most internet users have tried once or twice. Most people do not go too far after the signup and blame different aspects for not getting a match. Well, the success of an online dating experience starts with the dating profile. The dating profile is how interested people get to learn about who you are and what you are looking for. When you put yourself out there, you should be ready to be judged and this starts with how well you present yourself through the dating profile.
This article below gives you online dating profile tips on the things you should and should not do when creating an online dating profile:
(first seen on http://theurbandater.com/dating-sites/the-dos-and-donts-of-your-online-dating-profile-2.php/)
Image courtesy of www.silveroakcasino.com
The Do’s and Don’ts of Your Online Dating Profile You’ve just signed up for an online dating site. Whew! Now, what? It’s time to face your online dating profile. Don’t sweat it, you’ve got this! But you need to know that your chances of finding the right person are reduced if your profile isn’t up to par. How important are spelling and grammar? What type of descriptors should I use? Should I mention my flaws? Should I mention my pet peeves? Should I say I was married and have kids? You’ve got questions and we’ve got the answers!” Below are helpful tips to help you put your best foot forward with a “just right” online dating profile: What Your Online Profile Says About You: • Spelling and Grammar—Don’t forget to do a spelling and grammar check when you’ve completed your profile. Bad spelling and grammar are the equivalent of having bad breath when you meet someone in person. It will also make you look careless or like you’re part of an online scam. No one is interested in dating someone that comes across as if they haven’t even finished elementary school. And now “The Grade” dating app has members rate a person’s profile quality but also their grammar. So don’t flunk this one. You want your first impression to count in a positive way. • Be Honest and Specific When Describing Yourself—If you want to attract the right person straight away, be honest and specific when you describe yourself and your attributes. Then when you message someone or someone messages you, you’ll be able to look at the profile, find similarities, and decide if this is someone you’d like to meet. Are you quiet or outgoing? Do you like sports or art house movies? Are you a creative type or in finance? Are you just interested in meeting new people or are you looking for marriage in the future? Skip statements like, “People tell me I’m really nice and fun to be around” or “I like hanging out and getting to know new people.” General statements like this describe half the population and say nothing distinct about you. • Don’t Focus on Flaws—No one wants to read a bunch of negatives like, “I’m fat, but working on a fitness program. I’m short and don’t like my knees.” While you might view this is as a problem, people might not realize your flaws. You’re basically throwing yourself under the bus and giving them reasons not to like you. And if you write about your flaws, you will make everybody aware of them. Let’s be honest, bad knees are hardly a deal breaker:) • Lists of Things you Dislike—If your profile is full of stuff like, “I hate liars, I hate cheaters and I hate smokers,” you will be turning off most potential dates. It’s ok to dislike stuff, but a list of everything you dislike seems pessimistic, grumpy and unhappy. No one will be overly interested in a Debbie Downer. If you’re allergic to smoking that’s one thing, but a profile full of “hates” won’t make you seem like much of a prize.
From the profile picture you choose to the words you select, the article will take you through some of the most important factors that you need to consider when setting up your new dating profile. Just to add on this, it is important that you keep the profile as simple and as interesting as possible. No one wants to read a block of text that sounds like a resume. Uniqueness is crucial when you are building an efficient online dating profile and this is better explained in the article below: (First seen on http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/blogs/543390/15-ways-to-make-your-online-dating-profile-stand-out-from-the-pack-1.html)
15 Ways To Make Your Online Dating Profile Stand Out
Did you know that one in three couples now find love online? In this fast-paced, social media-dependent world, we rely on the Internet for everything - from keeping in touch with old school friends and career networking to ordering takeaways and finding a cat-sitter for that weekend away. So, it seems logical you would use the good old Internet for finding that special someone, too. That said, the world of online dating can be daunting if you've never tried it before, so here are our top tips for making the most of your profile and spotting a great potential partner. HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR ONLINE PROFILE: 1. Ask your friends for help: Get a friend to help you write your profile. Sometimes they know you better than you know yourself. 2. Avoid clichés: Even if you do like “walking on the beach” or “drinking wine in front of a roaring fire” leave it out – everyone says that. Think of something interesting that could be a conversation starter. 3. List sociable hobbies: ‘People have to imagine how they’ll fit into your life, so describing yourself as a “bookworm and internet addict” makes them feel they’d never see you,’ explains relationship expert Kate Taylor. ‘Play up your love of anything sporty, outdoorsy or public – like concerts and exhibitions.' 4. Choose action shots: Wouldn't you know, profile photos that demonstrate you playing your guitar or downhill skiing – even if your face isn’t showing – get more messages. 5. Stay positive: Avoid negative tones and always be positive about yourself. Your profile is essentially your dating CV. You wouldn’t want a future employer to read anything negative, so why would you want a potential partner to read anything that isn’t positive? 6. Be honest: Lying doesn’t get you anywhere in the dating world. Honesty is the best policy! 7. Be specific: Talk in specifics to give a full flavor of who you are. If you love travelling, say where your favorite place is and why. Anything concrete like this brings you alive to anyone reading. 8. Update regularly: Keep your profile up to date. Make the effort to renew your profile on a regular basis with relevant information about yourself. 9. Check your grammar: Many people find poor grammar and spelling a turn off, and the best of us can make mistakes, so be careful on this point. Put your profile into Word and use your computer spell check for peace of mind. 10. Say cheese: In a recent poll, we found that 96 per cent of people would rather see a big, happy grin in a profile photo than a sexy pout.
While you might be looking for a serious relationship, making an online dating profile should be a fun activity. You can also get some useful tips from the following video:
youtube
Whether you are looking for a stable relationship, casual dating or looking for singles living with an STD, or looking for marriage, you will need an efficient profile to attract the kind of people you will be interested in. What else do you think would make your profile stand out and attract more attention from the people you are interested in?
[Are you dating?|} Meet Positives is a website for people impacted with a STD Start feeling normal again Join: positive singles search
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meetpositivesblog · 7 years ago
Text
The Perfect STD Singles Profile
The following post The Perfect STD Singles Profile is available on: https://www.blog.meetpositives.com/
How To Create An Attractive Online Dating Profile For More Dates
Naturally, the world rotates pretty fast but technology is making things move faster especially in the world or socialization. Dating online is something most internet users have tried once or twice. Most people do not go too far after the signup and blame different aspects for not getting a match. Well, the success of an online dating experience starts with the dating profile. The dating profile is how interested people get to learn about who you are and what you are looking for. When you put yourself out there, you should be ready to be judged and this starts with how well you present yourself through the dating profile.
This article below gives you online dating profile tips on the things you should and should not do when creating an online dating profile:
(first seen on http://theurbandater.com/dating-sites/the-dos-and-donts-of-your-online-dating-profile-2.php/)
Image courtesy of www.silveroakcasino.com
The Do’s and Don’ts of Your Online Dating Profile You’ve just signed up for an online dating site. Whew! Now, what? It’s time to face your online dating profile. Don’t sweat it, you’ve got this! But you need to know that your chances of finding the right person are reduced if your profile isn’t up to par. How important are spelling and grammar? What type of descriptors should I use? Should I mention my flaws? Should I mention my pet peeves? Should I say I was married and have kids? You’ve got questions and we’ve got the answers!” Below are helpful tips to help you put your best foot forward with a ���just right” online dating profile: What Your Online Profile Says About You: • Spelling and Grammar—Don’t forget to do a spelling and grammar check when you’ve completed your profile. Bad spelling and grammar are the equivalent of having bad breath when you meet someone in person. It will also make you look careless or like you’re part of an online scam. No one is interested in dating someone that comes across as if they haven’t even finished elementary school. And now “The Grade” dating app has members rate a person’s profile quality but also their grammar. So don’t flunk this one. You want your first impression to count in a positive way. • Be Honest and Specific When Describing Yourself—If you want to attract the right person straight away, be honest and specific when you describe yourself and your attributes. Then when you message someone or someone messages you, you’ll be able to look at the profile, find similarities, and decide if this is someone you’d like to meet. Are you quiet or outgoing? Do you like sports or art house movies? Are you a creative type or in finance? Are you just interested in meeting new people or are you looking for marriage in the future? Skip statements like, “People tell me I’m really nice and fun to be around” or “I like hanging out and getting to know new people.” General statements like this describe half the population and say nothing distinct about you. • Don’t Focus on Flaws—No one wants to read a bunch of negatives like, “I’m fat, but working on a fitness program. I’m short and don’t like my knees.” While you might view this is as a problem, people might not realize your flaws. You’re basically throwing yourself under the bus and giving them reasons not to like you. And if you write about your flaws, you will make everybody aware of them. Let’s be honest, bad knees are hardly a deal breaker:) • Lists of Things you Dislike—If your profile is full of stuff like, “I hate liars, I hate cheaters and I hate smokers,” you will be turning off most potential dates. It’s ok to dislike stuff, but a list of everything you dislike seems pessimistic, grumpy and unhappy. No one will be overly interested in a Debbie Downer. If you’re allergic to smoking that’s one thing, but a profile full of “hates” won’t make you seem like much of a prize.
From the profile picture you choose to the words you select, the article will take you through some of the most important factors that you need to consider when setting up your new dating profile. Just to add on this, it is important that you keep the profile as simple and as interesting as possible. No one wants to read a block of text that sounds like a resume. Uniqueness is crucial when you are building an efficient online dating profile and this is better explained in the article below: (First seen on http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/blogs/543390/15-ways-to-make-your-online-dating-profile-stand-out-from-the-pack-1.html)
15 Ways To Make Your Online Dating Profile Stand Out
Did you know that one in three couples now find love online? In this fast-paced, social media-dependent world, we rely on the Internet for everything - from keeping in touch with old school friends and career networking to ordering takeaways and finding a cat-sitter for that weekend away. So, it seems logical you would use the good old Internet for finding that special someone, too. That said, the world of online dating can be daunting if you've never tried it before, so here are our top tips for making the most of your profile and spotting a great potential partner. HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR ONLINE PROFILE: 1. Ask your friends for help: Get a friend to help you write your profile. Sometimes they know you better than you know yourself. 2. Avoid clichés: Even if you do like “walking on the beach” or “drinking wine in front of a roaring fire” leave it out – everyone says that. Think of something interesting that could be a conversation starter. 3. List sociable hobbies: ‘People have to imagine how they’ll fit into your life, so describing yourself as a “bookworm and internet addict” makes them feel they’d never see you,’ explains relationship expert Kate Taylor. ‘Play up your love of anything sporty, outdoorsy or public – like concerts and exhibitions.' 4. Choose action shots: Wouldn't you know, profile photos that demonstrate you playing your guitar or downhill skiing – even if your face isn’t showing – get more messages. 5. Stay positive: Avoid negative tones and always be positive about yourself. Your profile is essentially your dating CV. You wouldn’t want a future employer to read anything negative, so why would you want a potential partner to read anything that isn’t positive? 6. Be honest: Lying doesn’t get you anywhere in the dating world. Honesty is the best policy! 7. Be specific: Talk in specifics to give a full flavor of who you are. If you love travelling, say where your favorite place is and why. Anything concrete like this brings you alive to anyone reading. 8. Update regularly: Keep your profile up to date. Make the effort to renew your profile on a regular basis with relevant information about yourself. 9. Check your grammar: Many people find poor grammar and spelling a turn off, and the best of us can make mistakes, so be careful on this point. Put your profile into Word and use your computer spell check for peace of mind. 10. Say cheese: In a recent poll, we found that 96 per cent of people would rather see a big, happy grin in a profile photo than a sexy pout.
While you might be looking for a serious relationship, making an online dating profile should be a fun activity. You can also get some useful tips from the following video:
youtube
Whether you are looking for a stable relationship, casual dating or looking for singles living with an STD, or looking for marriage, you will need an efficient profile to attract the kind of people you will be interested in. What else do you think would make your profile stand out and attract more attention from the people you are interested in?
[Are you dating?|} Meet Positives is a community for people impacted with a STD Never have the talk again Search: STD dating website free
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meetpositivesblog · 7 years ago
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The Perfect STD Singles Profile
The following blog post The Perfect STD Singles Profile was originally published to: Meet Positives
How To Create An Attractive Online Dating Profile For More Dates
Naturally, the world rotates pretty fast but technology is making things move faster especially in the world or socialization. Dating online is something most internet users have tried once or twice. Most people do not go too far after the signup and blame different aspects for not getting a match. Well, the success of an online dating experience starts with the dating profile. The dating profile is how interested people get to learn about who you are and what you are looking for. When you put yourself out there, you should be ready to be judged and this starts with how well you present yourself through the dating profile.
This article below gives you online dating profile tips on the things you should and should not do when creating an online dating profile:
(first seen on http://theurbandater.com/dating-sites/the-dos-and-donts-of-your-online-dating-profile-2.php/)
Image courtesy of www.silveroakcasino.com
The Do’s and Don’ts of Your Online Dating Profile You’ve just signed up for an online dating site. Whew! Now, what? It’s time to face your online dating profile. Don’t sweat it, you’ve got this! But you need to know that your chances of finding the right person are reduced if your profile isn’t up to par. How important are spelling and grammar? What type of descriptors should I use? Should I mention my flaws? Should I mention my pet peeves? Should I say I was married and have kids? You’ve got questions and we’ve got the answers!” Below are helpful tips to help you put your best foot forward with a “just right” online dating profile: What Your Online Profile Says About You: • Spelling and Grammar—Don’t forget to do a spelling and grammar check when you’ve completed your profile. Bad spelling and grammar are the equivalent of having bad breath when you meet someone in person. It will also make you look careless or like you’re part of an online scam. No one is interested in dating someone that comes across as if they haven’t even finished elementary school. And now “The Grade” dating app has members rate a person’s profile quality but also their grammar. So don’t flunk this one. You want your first impression to count in a positive way. • Be Honest and Specific When Describing Yourself—If you want to attract the right person straight away, be honest and specific when you describe yourself and your attributes. Then when you message someone or someone messages you, you’ll be able to look at the profile, find similarities, and decide if this is someone you’d like to meet. Are you quiet or outgoing? Do you like sports or art house movies? Are you a creative type or in finance? Are you just interested in meeting new people or are you looking for marriage in the future? Skip statements like, “People tell me I’m really nice and fun to be around” or “I like hanging out and getting to know new people.” General statements like this describe half the population and say nothing distinct about you. • Don’t Focus on Flaws—No one wants to read a bunch of negatives like, “I’m fat, but working on a fitness program. I’m short and don’t like my knees.” While you might view this is as a problem, people might not realize your flaws. You’re basically throwing yourself under the bus and giving them reasons not to like you. And if you write about your flaws, you will make everybody aware of them. Let’s be honest, bad knees are hardly a deal breaker:) • Lists of Things you Dislike—If your profile is full of stuff like, “I hate liars, I hate cheaters and I hate smokers,” you will be turning off most potential dates. It’s ok to dislike stuff, but a list of everything you dislike seems pessimistic, grumpy and unhappy. No one will be overly interested in a Debbie Downer. If you’re allergic to smoking that’s one thing, but a profile full of “hates” won’t make you seem like much of a prize.
From the profile picture you choose to the words you select, the article will take you through some of the most important factors that you need to consider when setting up your new dating profile. Just to add on this, it is important that you keep the profile as simple and as interesting as possible. No one wants to read a block of text that sounds like a resume. Uniqueness is crucial when you are building an efficient online dating profile and this is better explained in the article below: (First seen on http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/blogs/543390/15-ways-to-make-your-online-dating-profile-stand-out-from-the-pack-1.html)
15 Ways To Make Your Online Dating Profile Stand Out
Did you know that one in three couples now find love online? In this fast-paced, social media-dependent world, we rely on the Internet for everything - from keeping in touch with old school friends and career networking to ordering takeaways and finding a cat-sitter for that weekend away. So, it seems logical you would use the good old Internet for finding that special someone, too. That said, the world of online dating can be daunting if you've never tried it before, so here are our top tips for making the most of your profile and spotting a great potential partner. HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR ONLINE PROFILE: 1. Ask your friends for help: Get a friend to help you write your profile. Sometimes they know you better than you know yourself. 2. Avoid clichés: Even if you do like “walking on the beach” or “drinking wine in front of a roaring fire” leave it out – everyone says that. Think of something interesting that could be a conversation starter. 3. List sociable hobbies: ‘People have to imagine how they’ll fit into your life, so describing yourself as a “bookworm and internet addict” makes them feel they’d never see you,’ explains relationship expert Kate Taylor. ‘Play up your love of anything sporty, outdoorsy or public – like concerts and exhibitions.' 4. Choose action shots: Wouldn't you know, profile photos that demonstrate you playing your guitar or downhill skiing – even if your face isn’t showing – get more messages. 5. Stay positive: Avoid negative tones and always be positive about yourself. Your profile is essentially your dating CV. You wouldn’t want a future employer to read anything negative, so why would you want a potential partner to read anything that isn’t positive? 6. Be honest: Lying doesn’t get you anywhere in the dating world. Honesty is the best policy! 7. Be specific: Talk in specifics to give a full flavor of who you are. If you love travelling, say where your favorite place is and why. Anything concrete like this brings you alive to anyone reading. 8. Update regularly: Keep your profile up to date. Make the effort to renew your profile on a regular basis with relevant information about yourself. 9. Check your grammar: Many people find poor grammar and spelling a turn off, and the best of us can make mistakes, so be careful on this point. Put your profile into Word and use your computer spell check for peace of mind. 10. Say cheese: In a recent poll, we found that 96 per cent of people would rather see a big, happy grin in a profile photo than a sexy pout.
While you might be looking for a serious relationship, making an online dating profile should be a fun activity. You can also get some useful tips from the following video:
youtube
Whether you are looking for a stable relationship, casual dating or looking for singles living with an STD, or looking for marriage, you will need an efficient profile to attract the kind of people you will be interested in. What else do you think would make your profile stand out and attract more attention from the people you are interested in?
[Are you single?|} Meet Positives is a community for people impacted with a Sexually transmitted infection Start feeling normal again Search: https://meetpositives.com
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meetpositivesblog · 7 years ago
Text
The Perfect STD Singles Profile
The Perfect STD Singles Profile is republished from:
How To Create An Attractive Online Dating Profile For More Dates
Naturally, the world rotates pretty fast but technology is making things move faster especially in the world or socialization. Dating online is something most internet users have tried once or twice. Most people do not go too far after the signup and blame different aspects for not getting a match. Well, the success of an online dating experience starts with the dating profile. The dating profile is how interested people get to learn about who you are and what you are looking for. When you put yourself out there, you should be ready to be judged and this starts with how well you present yourself through the dating profile.
This article below gives you online dating profile tips on the things you should and should not do when creating an online dating profile:
(first seen on http://theurbandater.com/dating-sites/the-dos-and-donts-of-your-online-dating-profile-2.php/)
Image courtesy of www.silveroakcasino.com
The Do’s and Don’ts of Your Online Dating Profile You’ve just signed up for an online dating site. Whew! Now, what? It’s time to face your online dating profile. Don’t sweat it, you’ve got this! But you need to know that your chances of finding the right person are reduced if your profile isn’t up to par. How important are spelling and grammar? What type of descriptors should I use? Should I mention my flaws? Should I mention my pet peeves? Should I say I was married and have kids? You’ve got questions and we’ve got the answers!” Below are helpful tips to help you put your best foot forward with a “just right” online dating profile: What Your Online Profile Says About You: • Spelling and Grammar—Don’t forget to do a spelling and grammar check when you’ve completed your profile. Bad spelling and grammar are the equivalent of having bad breath when you meet someone in person. It will also make you look careless or like you’re part of an online scam. No one is interested in dating someone that comes across as if they haven’t even finished elementary school. And now “The Grade” dating app has members rate a person’s profile quality but also their grammar. So don’t flunk this one. You want your first impression to count in a positive way. • Be Honest and Specific When Describing Yourself—If you want to attract the right person straight away, be honest and specific when you describe yourself and your attributes. Then when you message someone or someone messages you, you’ll be able to look at the profile, find similarities, and decide if this is someone you’d like to meet. Are you quiet or outgoing? Do you like sports or art house movies? Are you a creative type or in finance? Are you just interested in meeting new people or are you looking for marriage in the future? Skip statements like, “People tell me I’m really nice and fun to be around” or “I like hanging out and getting to know new people.” General statements like this describe half the population and say nothing distinct about you. • Don’t Focus on Flaws—No one wants to read a bunch of negatives like, “I’m fat, but working on a fitness program. I’m short and don’t like my knees.” While you might view this is as a problem, people might not realize your flaws. You’re basically throwing yourself under the bus and giving them reasons not to like you. And if you write about your flaws, you will make everybody aware of them. Let’s be honest, bad knees are hardly a deal breaker:) • Lists of Things you Dislike—If your profile is full of stuff like, “I hate liars, I hate cheaters and I hate smokers,” you will be turning off most potential dates. It’s ok to dislike stuff, but a list of everything you dislike seems pessimistic, grumpy and unhappy. No one will be overly interested in a Debbie Downer. If you’re allergic to smoking that’s one thing, but a profile full of “hates” won’t make you seem like much of a prize.
From the profile picture you choose to the words you select, the article will take you through some of the most important factors that you need to consider when setting up your new dating profile. Just to add on this, it is important that you keep the profile as simple and as interesting as possible. No one wants to read a block of text that sounds like a resume. Uniqueness is crucial when you are building an efficient online dating profile and this is better explained in the article below: (First seen on http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/blogs/543390/15-ways-to-make-your-online-dating-profile-stand-out-from-the-pack-1.html)
15 Ways To Make Your Online Dating Profile Stand Out
Did you know that one in three couples now find love online? In this fast-paced, social media-dependent world, we rely on the Internet for everything - from keeping in touch with old school friends and career networking to ordering takeaways and finding a cat-sitter for that weekend away. So, it seems logical you would use the good old Internet for finding that special someone, too. That said, the world of online dating can be daunting if you've never tried it before, so here are our top tips for making the most of your profile and spotting a great potential partner. HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR ONLINE PROFILE: 1. Ask your friends for help: Get a friend to help you write your profile. Sometimes they know you better than you know yourself. 2. Avoid clichés: Even if you do like “walking on the beach” or “drinking wine in front of a roaring fire” leave it out – everyone says that. Think of something interesting that could be a conversation starter. 3. List sociable hobbies: ‘People have to imagine how they’ll fit into your life, so describing yourself as a “bookworm and internet addict” makes them feel they’d never see you,’ explains relationship expert Kate Taylor. ‘Play up your love of anything sporty, outdoorsy or public – like concerts and exhibitions.' 4. Choose action shots: Wouldn't you know, profile photos that demonstrate you playing your guitar or downhill skiing – even if your face isn’t showing – get more messages. 5. Stay positive: Avoid negative tones and always be positive about yourself. Your profile is essentially your dating CV. You wouldn’t want a future employer to read anything negative, so why would you want a potential partner to read anything that isn’t positive? 6. Be honest: Lying doesn’t get you anywhere in the dating world. Honesty is the best policy! 7. Be specific: Talk in specifics to give a full flavor of who you are. If you love travelling, say where your favorite place is and why. Anything concrete like this brings you alive to anyone reading. 8. Update regularly: Keep your profile up to date. Make the effort to renew your profile on a regular basis with relevant information about yourself. 9. Check your grammar: Many people find poor grammar and spelling a turn off, and the best of us can make mistakes, so be careful on this point. Put your profile into Word and use your computer spell check for peace of mind. 10. Say cheese: In a recent poll, we found that 96 per cent of people would rather see a big, happy grin in a profile photo than a sexy pout.
While you might be looking for a serious relationship, making an online dating profile should be a fun activity. You can also get some useful tips from the following video:
youtube
Whether you are looking for a stable relationship, casual dating or looking for singles living with an STD, or looking for marriage, you will need an efficient profile to attract the kind of people you will be interested in. What else do you think would make your profile stand out and attract more attention from the people you are interested in?
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How To Create An Attractive Online Dating Profile For More Dates
Naturally, the world rotates pretty fast but technology is making things move faster especially in the world or socialization. Dating online is something most internet users have tried once or twice. Most people do not go too far after the signup and blame different aspects for not getting a match. Well, the success of an online dating experience starts with the dating profile. The dating profile is how interested people get to learn about who you are and what you are looking for. When you put yourself out there, you should be ready to be judged and this starts with how well you present yourself through the dating profile.
This article below gives you online dating profile tips on the things you should and should not do when creating an online dating profile:
(first seen on http://theurbandater.com/dating-sites/the-dos-and-donts-of-your-online-dating-profile-2.php/)
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Your Online Dating Profile You’ve just signed up for an online dating site. Whew! Now, what? It’s time to face your online dating profile. Don’t sweat it, you’ve got this! But you need to know that your chances of finding the right person are reduced if your profile isn’t up to par. How important are spelling and grammar? What type of descriptors should I use? Should I mention my flaws? Should I mention my pet peeves? Should I say I was married and have kids? You’ve got questions and we’ve got the answers!” Below are helpful tips to help you put your best foot forward with a “just right” online dating profile: What Your Online Profile Says About You: • Spelling and Grammar—Don’t forget to do a spelling and grammar check when you’ve completed your profile. Bad spelling and grammar are the equivalent of having bad breath when you meet someone in person. It will also make you look careless or like you’re part of an online scam. No one is interested in dating someone that comes across as if they haven’t even finished elementary school. And now “The Grade” dating app has members rate a person’s profile quality but also their grammar. So don’t flunk this one. You want your first impression to count in a positive way. • Be Honest and Specific When Describing Yourself—If you want to attract the right person straight away, be honest and specific when you describe yourself and your attributes. Then when you message someone or someone messages you, you’ll be able to look at the profile, find similarities, and decide if this is someone you’d like to meet. Are you quiet or outgoing? Do you like sports or art house movies? Are you a creative type or in finance? Are you just interested in meeting new people or are you looking for marriage in the future? Skip statements like, “People tell me I’m really nice and fun to be around” or “I like hanging out and getting to know new people.” General statements like this describe half the population and say nothing distinct about you. • Don’t Focus on Flaws—No one wants to read a bunch of negatives like, “I’m fat, but working on a fitness program. I’m short and don’t like my knees.” While you might view this is as a problem, people might not realize your flaws. You’re basically throwing yourself under the bus and giving them reasons not to like you. And if you write about your flaws, you will make everybody aware of them. Let’s be honest, bad knees are hardly a deal breaker:) • Lists of Things you Dislike—If your profile is full of stuff like, “I hate liars, I hate cheaters and I hate smokers,” you will be turning off most potential dates. It’s ok to dislike stuff, but a list of everything you dislike seems pessimistic, grumpy and unhappy. No one will be overly interested in a Debbie Downer. If you’re allergic to smoking that’s one thing, but a profile full of “hates” won’t make you seem like much of a prize.
From the profile picture you choose to the words you select, the article will take you through some of the most important factors that you need to consider when setting up your new dating profile. Just to add on this, it is important that you keep the profile as simple and as interesting as possible. No one wants to read a block of text that sounds like a resume. Uniqueness is crucial when you are building an efficient online dating profile and this is better explained in the article below: (First seen on http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/blogs/543390/15-ways-to-make-your-online-dating-profile-stand-out-from-the-pack-1.html)
15 Ways To Make Your Online Dating Profile Stand Out
Did you know that one in three couples now find love online? In this fast-paced, social media-dependent world, we rely on the Internet for everything - from keeping in touch with old school friends and career networking to ordering takeaways and finding a cat-sitter for that weekend away. So, it seems logical you would use the good old Internet for finding that special someone, too. That said, the world of online dating can be daunting if you've never tried it before, so here are our top tips for making the most of your profile and spotting a great potential partner. HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR ONLINE PROFILE: 1. Ask your friends for help: Get a friend to help you write your profile. Sometimes they know you better than you know yourself. 2. Avoid clichés: Even if you do like “walking on the beach” or “drinking wine in front of a roaring fire” leave it out – everyone says that. Think of something interesting that could be a conversation starter. 3. List sociable hobbies: ‘People have to imagine how they’ll fit into your life, so describing yourself as a “bookworm and internet addict” makes them feel they’d never see you,’ explains relationship expert Kate Taylor. ‘Play up your love of anything sporty, outdoorsy or public – like concerts and exhibitions.' 4. Choose action shots: Wouldn't you know, profile photos that demonstrate you playing your guitar or downhill skiing – even if your face isn’t showing – get more messages. 5. Stay positive: Avoid negative tones and always be positive about yourself. Your profile is essentially your dating CV. You wouldn’t want a future employer to read anything negative, so why would you want a potential partner to read anything that isn’t positive? 6. Be honest: Lying doesn’t get you anywhere in the dating world. Honesty is the best policy! 7. Be specific: Talk in specifics to give a full flavor of who you are. If you love travelling, say where your favorite place is and why. Anything concrete like this brings you alive to anyone reading. 8. Update regularly: Keep your profile up to date. Make the effort to renew your profile on a regular basis with relevant information about yourself. 9. Check your grammar: Many people find poor grammar and spelling a turn off, and the best of us can make mistakes, so be careful on this point. Put your profile into Word and use your computer spell check for peace of mind. 10. Say cheese: In a recent poll, we found that 96 per cent of people would rather see a big, happy grin in a profile photo than a sexy pout.
While you might be looking for a serious relationship, making an online dating profile should be a fun activity. You can also get some useful tips from the following video:
youtube
Whether you are looking for a stable relationship, casual dating or looking for singles living with an STD, or looking for marriage, you will need an efficient profile to attract the kind of people you will be interested in. What else do you think would make your profile stand out and attract more attention from the people you are interested in?
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The blog post The Perfect STD Singles Profile was first seen on: https://www.blog.meetpositives.com/ How To Create An Attractive Online Dating Profile For More Dates Naturally, the world rotates pretty fast but technology is making things move faster especially in the world or socialization. Dating online is something most internet users have tried once or twice. Most people do not go too far after the signup and blame different aspects for not getting a match. Well, the success of an online dating experience starts with the dating profile. The dating profile is how interested people get to learn about who you are and what you are looking for. When you put yourself out there, you should be ready to be judged and this starts with how well you present yourself through the dating profile. This article below gives you online dating profile tips on the things you should and should not do when creating an online dating profile: (first seen on http://theurbandater.com/dating-sites/the-dos-and-donts-of-your-online-dating-profile-2.php/) Image courtesy of www.silveroakcasino.com The Do’s and Don’ts of Your Online Dating Profile You’ve just signed up for an online dating site. Whew! Now, what? It’s time to face your online dating profile. Don’t sweat it, you’ve got this! But you need to know that your chances of finding the right person are reduced if your profile isn’t up to par. How important are spelling and grammar? What type of descriptors should I use? Should I mention my flaws? Should I mention my pet peeves? Should I say I was married and have kids? You’ve got questions and we’ve got the answers!” Below are helpful tips to help you put your best foot forward with a “just right” online dating profile: What Your Online Profile Says About You: • Spelling and Grammar—Don’t forget to do a spelling and grammar check when you’ve completed your profile. Bad spelling and grammar are the equivalent of having bad breath when you meet someone in person. It will also make you look careless or like you’re part of an online scam. No one is interested in dating someone that comes across as if they haven’t even finished elementary school. And now “The Grade” dating app has members rate a person’s profile quality but also their grammar. So don’t flunk this one. You want your first impression to count in a positive way. • Be Honest and Specific When Describing Yourself—If you want to attract the right person straight away, be honest and specific when you describe yourself and your attributes. Then when you message someone or someone messages you, you’ll be able to look at the profile, find similarities, and decide if this is someone you’d like to meet. Are you quiet or outgoing? Do you like sports or art house movies? Are you a creative type or in finance? Are you just interested in meeting new people or are you looking for marriage in the future? Skip statements like, “People tell me I’m really nice and fun to be around” or “I like hanging out and getting to know new people.” General statements like this describe half the population and say nothing distinct about you. • Don’t Focus on Flaws—No one wants to read a bunch of negatives like, “I’m fat, but working on a fitness program. I’m short and don’t like my knees.” While you might view this is as a problem, people might not realize your flaws. You’re basically throwing yourself under the bus and giving them reasons not to like you. And if you write about your flaws, you will make everybody aware of them. Let’s be honest, bad knees are hardly a deal breaker:) • Lists of Things you Dislike—If your profile is full of stuff like, “I hate liars, I hate cheaters and I hate smokers,” you will be turning off most potential dates. It’s ok to dislike stuff, but a list of everything you dislike seems pessimistic, grumpy and unhappy. No one will be overly interested in a Debbie Downer. If you’re allergic to smoking that’s one thing, but a profile full of “hates” won’t make you seem like much of a prize. From the profile picture you choose to the words you select, the article will take you through some of the most important factors that you need to consider when setting up your new dating profile. Just to add on this, it is important that you keep the profile as simple and as interesting as possible. No one wants to read a block of text that sounds like a resume. Uniqueness is crucial when you are building an efficient online dating profile and this is better explained in the article below: (First seen on http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/blogs/543390/15-ways-to-make-your-online-dating-profile-stand-out-from-the-pack-1.html) 15 Ways To Make Your Online Dating Profile Stand Out Did you know that one in three couples now find love online? In this fast-paced, social media-dependent world, we rely on the Internet for everything - from keeping in touch with old school friends and career networking to ordering takeaways and finding a cat-sitter for that weekend away. So, it seems logical you would use the good old Internet for finding that special someone, too. That said, the world of online dating can be daunting if you've never tried it before, so here are our top tips for making the most of your profile and spotting a great potential partner. HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR ONLINE PROFILE: 1. Ask your friends for help: Get a friend to help you write your profile. Sometimes they know you better than you know yourself. 2. Avoid clichés: Even if you do like “walking on the beach” or “drinking wine in front of a roaring fire” leave it out – everyone says that. Think of something interesting that could be a conversation starter. 3. List sociable hobbies: ‘People have to imagine how they’ll fit into your life, so describing yourself as a “bookworm and internet addict” makes them feel they’d never see you,’ explains relationship expert Kate Taylor. ‘Play up your love of anything sporty, outdoorsy or public – like concerts and exhibitions.' 4. Choose action shots: Wouldn't you know, profile photos that demonstrate you playing your guitar or downhill skiing – even if your face isn’t showing – get more messages. 5. Stay positive: Avoid negative tones and always be positive about yourself. Your profile is essentially your dating CV. You wouldn’t want a future employer to read anything negative, so why would you want a potential partner to read anything that isn’t positive? 6. Be honest: Lying doesn’t get you anywhere in the dating world. Honesty is the best policy! 7. Be specific: Talk in specifics to give a full flavor of who you are. If you love travelling, say where your favorite place is and why. Anything concrete like this brings you alive to anyone reading. 8. Update regularly: Keep your profile up to date. Make the effort to renew your profile on a regular basis with relevant information about yourself. 9. Check your grammar: Many people find poor grammar and spelling a turn off, and the best of us can make mistakes, so be careful on this point. Put your profile into Word and use your computer spell check for peace of mind. 10. Say cheese: In a recent poll, we found that 96 per cent of people would rather see a big, happy grin in a profile photo than a sexy pout. While you might be looking for a serious relationship, making an online dating profile should be a fun activity. You can also get some useful tips from the following video: Whether you are looking for a stable relationship, casual dating or looking for singles living with an STD, or looking for marriage, you will need an efficient profile to attract the kind of people you will be interested in. What else do you think would make your profile stand out and attract more attention from the people you are interested in? [Are you Widowed?|} Meet Positives is a community for people impacted with a STD Start feeling normal again Sign up: positive singles search
http://hsvfacts.blogspot.com/2018/04/the-perfect-std-singles-profile_15.html
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The Perfect STD Singles Profile
The blog post The Perfect STD Singles Profile was first seen on: https://www.blog.meetpositives.com/
How To Create An Attractive Online Dating Profile For More Dates
Naturally, the world rotates pretty fast but technology is making things move faster especially in the world or socialization. Dating online is something most internet users have tried once or twice. Most people do not go too far after the signup and blame different aspects for not getting a match. Well, the success of an online dating experience starts with the dating profile. The dating profile is how interested people get to learn about who you are and what you are looking for. When you put yourself out there, you should be ready to be judged and this starts with how well you present yourself through the dating profile.
This article below gives you online dating profile tips on the things you should and should not do when creating an online dating profile:
(first seen on http://theurbandater.com/dating-sites/the-dos-and-donts-of-your-online-dating-profile-2.php/)
Image courtesy of www.silveroakcasino.com
The Do’s and Don’ts of Your Online Dating Profile You’ve just signed up for an online dating site. Whew! Now, what? It’s time to face your online dating profile. Don’t sweat it, you’ve got this! But you need to know that your chances of finding the right person are reduced if your profile isn’t up to par. How important are spelling and grammar? What type of descriptors should I use? Should I mention my flaws? Should I mention my pet peeves? Should I say I was married and have kids? You’ve got questions and we’ve got the answers!” Below are helpful tips to help you put your best foot forward with a “just right” online dating profile: What Your Online Profile Says About You: • Spelling and Grammar—Don’t forget to do a spelling and grammar check when you’ve completed your profile. Bad spelling and grammar are the equivalent of having bad breath when you meet someone in person. It will also make you look careless or like you’re part of an online scam. No one is interested in dating someone that comes across as if they haven’t even finished elementary school. And now “The Grade” dating app has members rate a person’s profile quality but also their grammar. So don’t flunk this one. You want your first impression to count in a positive way. • Be Honest and Specific When Describing Yourself—If you want to attract the right person straight away, be honest and specific when you describe yourself and your attributes. Then when you message someone or someone messages you, you’ll be able to look at the profile, find similarities, and decide if this is someone you’d like to meet. Are you quiet or outgoing? Do you like sports or art house movies? Are you a creative type or in finance? Are you just interested in meeting new people or are you looking for marriage in the future? Skip statements like, “People tell me I’m really nice and fun to be around” or “I like hanging out and getting to know new people.” General statements like this describe half the population and say nothing distinct about you. • Don’t Focus on Flaws—No one wants to read a bunch of negatives like, “I’m fat, but working on a fitness program. I’m short and don’t like my knees.” While you might view this is as a problem, people might not realize your flaws. You’re basically throwing yourself under the bus and giving them reasons not to like you. And if you write about your flaws, you will make everybody aware of them. Let’s be honest, bad knees are hardly a deal breaker:) • Lists of Things you Dislike—If your profile is full of stuff like, “I hate liars, I hate cheaters and I hate smokers,” you will be turning off most potential dates. It’s ok to dislike stuff, but a list of everything you dislike seems pessimistic, grumpy and unhappy. No one will be overly interested in a Debbie Downer. If you’re allergic to smoking that’s one thing, but a profile full of “hates” won’t make you seem like much of a prize.
From the profile picture you choose to the words you select, the article will take you through some of the most important factors that you need to consider when setting up your new dating profile. Just to add on this, it is important that you keep the profile as simple and as interesting as possible. No one wants to read a block of text that sounds like a resume. Uniqueness is crucial when you are building an efficient online dating profile and this is better explained in the article below: (First seen on http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/blogs/543390/15-ways-to-make-your-online-dating-profile-stand-out-from-the-pack-1.html)
15 Ways To Make Your Online Dating Profile Stand Out
Did you know that one in three couples now find love online? In this fast-paced, social media-dependent world, we rely on the Internet for everything - from keeping in touch with old school friends and career networking to ordering takeaways and finding a cat-sitter for that weekend away. So, it seems logical you would use the good old Internet for finding that special someone, too. That said, the world of online dating can be daunting if you've never tried it before, so here are our top tips for making the most of your profile and spotting a great potential partner. HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR ONLINE PROFILE: 1. Ask your friends for help: Get a friend to help you write your profile. Sometimes they know you better than you know yourself. 2. Avoid clichés: Even if you do like “walking on the beach” or “drinking wine in front of a roaring fire” leave it out – everyone says that. Think of something interesting that could be a conversation starter. 3. List sociable hobbies: ‘People have to imagine how they’ll fit into your life, so describing yourself as a “bookworm and internet addict” makes them feel they’d never see you,’ explains relationship expert Kate Taylor. ‘Play up your love of anything sporty, outdoorsy or public – like concerts and exhibitions.' 4. Choose action shots: Wouldn't you know, profile photos that demonstrate you playing your guitar or downhill skiing – even if your face isn’t showing – get more messages. 5. Stay positive: Avoid negative tones and always be positive about yourself. Your profile is essentially your dating CV. You wouldn’t want a future employer to read anything negative, so why would you want a potential partner to read anything that isn’t positive? 6. Be honest: Lying doesn’t get you anywhere in the dating world. Honesty is the best policy! 7. Be specific: Talk in specifics to give a full flavor of who you are. If you love travelling, say where your favorite place is and why. Anything concrete like this brings you alive to anyone reading. 8. Update regularly: Keep your profile up to date. Make the effort to renew your profile on a regular basis with relevant information about yourself. 9. Check your grammar: Many people find poor grammar and spelling a turn off, and the best of us can make mistakes, so be careful on this point. Put your profile into Word and use your computer spell check for peace of mind. 10. Say cheese: In a recent poll, we found that 96 per cent of people would rather see a big, happy grin in a profile photo than a sexy pout.
While you might be looking for a serious relationship, making an online dating profile should be a fun activity. You can also get some useful tips from the following video:
youtube
Whether you are looking for a stable relationship, casual dating or looking for singles living with an STD, or looking for marriage, you will need an efficient profile to attract the kind of people you will be interested in. What else do you think would make your profile stand out and attract more attention from the people you are interested in?
[Are you Widowed?|} Meet Positives is a community for people impacted with a STD Start feeling normal again Sign up: positive singles search
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The following blog post The Perfect STD Singles Profile is available on: Meet Positives Singles How To Create An Attractive Online Dating Profile For More Dates Naturally, the world rotates pretty fast but technology is making things move faster especially in the world or socialization. Dating online is something most internet users have tried once or twice. Most people do not go too far after the signup and blame different aspects for not getting a match. Well, the success of an online dating experience starts with the dating profile. The dating profile is how interested people get to learn about who you are and what you are looking for. When you put yourself out there, you should be ready to be judged and this starts with how well you present yourself through the dating profile. This article below gives you online dating profile tips on the things you should and should not do when creating an online dating profile: (first seen on http://ift.tt/1R9xOIe) Image courtesy of http://ift.tt/1bRbiJI The Do’s and Don’ts of Your Online Dating Profile You’ve just signed up for an online dating site. Whew! Now, what? It’s time to face your online dating profile. Don’t sweat it, you’ve got this! But you need to know that your chances of finding the right person are reduced if your profile isn’t up to par. How important are spelling and grammar? What type of descriptors should I use? Should I mention my flaws? Should I mention my pet peeves? Should I say I was married and have kids? You’ve got questions and we’ve got the answers!” Below are helpful tips to help you put your best foot forward with a “just right” online dating profile: What Your Online Profile Says About You: • Spelling and Grammar—Don’t forget to do a spelling and grammar check when you’ve completed your profile. Bad spelling and grammar are the equivalent of having bad breath when you meet someone in person. It will also make you look careless or like you’re part of an online scam. No one is interested in dating someone that comes across as if they haven’t even finished elementary school. And now “The Grade” dating app has members rate a person’s profile quality but also their grammar. So don’t flunk this one. You want your first impression to count in a positive way. • Be Honest and Specific When Describing Yourself—If you want to attract the right person straight away, be honest and specific when you describe yourself and your attributes. Then when you message someone or someone messages you, you’ll be able to look at the profile, find similarities, and decide if this is someone you’d like to meet. Are you quiet or outgoing? Do you like sports or art house movies? Are you a creative type or in finance? Are you just interested in meeting new people or are you looking for marriage in the future? Skip statements like, “People tell me I’m really nice and fun to be around” or “I like hanging out and getting to know new people.” General statements like this describe half the population and say nothing distinct about you. • Don’t Focus on Flaws—No one wants to read a bunch of negatives like, “I’m fat, but working on a fitness program. I’m short and don’t like my knees.” While you might view this is as a problem, people might not realize your flaws. You’re basically throwing yourself under the bus and giving them reasons not to like you. And if you write about your flaws, you will make everybody aware of them. Let’s be honest, bad knees are hardly a deal breaker:) • Lists of Things you Dislike—If your profile is full of stuff like, “I hate liars, I hate cheaters and I hate smokers,” you will be turning off most potential dates. It’s ok to dislike stuff, but a list of everything you dislike seems pessimistic, grumpy and unhappy. No one will be overly interested in a Debbie Downer. If you’re allergic to smoking that’s one thing, but a profile full of “hates” won’t make you seem like much of a prize. From the profile picture you choose to the words you select, the article will take you through some of the most important factors that you need to consider when setting up your new dating profile. Just to add on this, it is important that you keep the profile as simple and as interesting as possible. No one wants to read a block of text that sounds like a resume. Uniqueness is crucial when you are building an efficient online dating profile and this is better explained in the article below: (First seen on http://ift.tt/1zA0Nfe) 15 Ways To Make Your Online Dating Profile Stand Out Did you know that one in three couples now find love online? In this fast-paced, social media-dependent world, we rely on the Internet for everything - from keeping in touch with old school friends and career networking to ordering takeaways and finding a cat-sitter for that weekend away. So, it seems logical you would use the good old Internet for finding that special someone, too. That said, the world of online dating can be daunting if you've never tried it before, so here are our top tips for making the most of your profile and spotting a great potential partner. HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR ONLINE PROFILE: 1. Ask your friends for help: Get a friend to help you write your profile. Sometimes they know you better than you know yourself. 2. Avoid clichés: Even if you do like “walking on the beach” or “drinking wine in front of a roaring fire” leave it out – everyone says that. Think of something interesting that could be a conversation starter. 3. List sociable hobbies: ‘People have to imagine how they’ll fit into your life, so describing yourself as a “bookworm and internet addict” makes them feel they’d never see you,’ explains relationship expert Kate Taylor. ‘Play up your love of anything sporty, outdoorsy or public – like concerts and exhibitions.' 4. Choose action shots: Wouldn't you know, profile photos that demonstrate you playing your guitar or downhill skiing – even if your face isn’t showing – get more messages. 5. Stay positive: Avoid negative tones and always be positive about yourself. Your profile is essentially your dating CV. You wouldn’t want a future employer to read anything negative, so why would you want a potential partner to read anything that isn’t positive? 6. Be honest: Lying doesn’t get you anywhere in the dating world. Honesty is the best policy! 7. Be specific: Talk in specifics to give a full flavor of who you are. If you love travelling, say where your favorite place is and why. Anything concrete like this brings you alive to anyone reading. 8. Update regularly: Keep your profile up to date. Make the effort to renew your profile on a regular basis with relevant information about yourself. 9. Check your grammar: Many people find poor grammar and spelling a turn off, and the best of us can make mistakes, so be careful on this point. Put your profile into Word and use your computer spell check for peace of mind. 10. Say cheese: In a recent poll, we found that 96 per cent of people would rather see a big, happy grin in a profile photo than a sexy pout. While you might be looking for a serious relationship, making an online dating profile should be a fun activity. You can also get some useful tips from the following video: Whether you are looking for a stable relationship, casual dating or looking for singles living with an STD, or looking for marriage, you will need an efficient profile to attract the kind of people you will be interested in. What else do you think would make your profile stand out and attract more attention from the people you are interested in? The blog post The Perfect STD Singles Profile is available on: http://ift.tt/2sPVOWV
http://hsvfacts.blogspot.com/2017/10/the-perfect-std-singles-profile_11.html
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The Perfect STD Singles Profile was first published on: Meet Positives How To Create An Attractive Online Dating Profile For More Dates Naturally, the world rotates pretty fast but technology is making things move faster especially in the world or socialization. Dating online is something most internet users have tried once or twice. Most people do not go too far after the signup and blame different aspects for not getting a match. Well, the success of an online dating experience starts with the dating profile. The dating profile is how interested people get to learn about who you are and what you are looking for. When you put yourself out there, you should be ready to be judged and this starts with how well you present yourself through the dating profile. This article below gives you online dating profile tips on the things you should and should not do when creating an online dating profile: (first seen on http://ift.tt/1R9xOIe) Image courtesy of http://ift.tt/1bRbiJI The Do’s and Don’ts of Your Online Dating Profile You’ve just signed up for an online dating site. Whew! Now, what? It’s time to face your online dating profile. Don’t sweat it, you’ve got this! But you need to know that your chances of finding the right person are reduced if your profile isn’t up to par. How important are spelling and grammar? What type of descriptors should I use? Should I mention my flaws? Should I mention my pet peeves? Should I say I was married and have kids? You’ve got questions and we’ve got the answers!” Below are helpful tips to help you put your best foot forward with a “just right” online dating profile: What Your Online Profile Says About You: • Spelling and Grammar—Don’t forget to do a spelling and grammar check when you’ve completed your profile. Bad spelling and grammar are the equivalent of having bad breath when you meet someone in person. It will also make you look careless or like you’re part of an online scam. No one is interested in dating someone that comes across as if they haven’t even finished elementary school. And now “The Grade” dating app has members rate a person’s profile quality but also their grammar. So don’t flunk this one. You want your first impression to count in a positive way. • Be Honest and Specific When Describing Yourself—If you want to attract the right person straight away, be honest and specific when you describe yourself and your attributes. Then when you message someone or someone messages you, you’ll be able to look at the profile, find similarities, and decide if this is someone you’d like to meet. Are you quiet or outgoing? Do you like sports or art house movies? Are you a creative type or in finance? Are you just interested in meeting new people or are you looking for marriage in the future? Skip statements like, “People tell me I’m really nice and fun to be around” or “I like hanging out and getting to know new people.” General statements like this describe half the population and say nothing distinct about you. • Don’t Focus on Flaws—No one wants to read a bunch of negatives like, “I’m fat, but working on a fitness program. I’m short and don’t like my knees.” While you might view this is as a problem, people might not realize your flaws. You’re basically throwing yourself under the bus and giving them reasons not to like you. And if you write about your flaws, you will make everybody aware of them. Let’s be honest, bad knees are hardly a deal breaker:) • Lists of Things you Dislike—If your profile is full of stuff like, “I hate liars, I hate cheaters and I hate smokers,” you will be turning off most potential dates. It’s ok to dislike stuff, but a list of everything you dislike seems pessimistic, grumpy and unhappy. No one will be overly interested in a Debbie Downer. If you’re allergic to smoking that’s one thing, but a profile full of “hates” won’t make you seem like much of a prize. From the profile picture you choose to the words you select, the article will take you through some of the most important factors that you need to consider when setting up your new dating profile. Just to add on this, it is important that you keep the profile as simple and as interesting as possible. No one wants to read a block of text that sounds like a resume. Uniqueness is crucial when you are building an efficient online dating profile and this is better explained in the article below: (First seen on http://ift.tt/1zA0Nfe) 15 Ways To Make Your Online Dating Profile Stand Out Did you know that one in three couples now find love online? In this fast-paced, social media-dependent world, we rely on the Internet for everything - from keeping in touch with old school friends and career networking to ordering takeaways and finding a cat-sitter for that weekend away. So, it seems logical you would use the good old Internet for finding that special someone, too. That said, the world of online dating can be daunting if you've never tried it before, so here are our top tips for making the most of your profile and spotting a great potential partner. HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR ONLINE PROFILE: 1. Ask your friends for help: Get a friend to help you write your profile. Sometimes they know you better than you know yourself. 2. Avoid clichés: Even if you do like “walking on the beach” or “drinking wine in front of a roaring fire” leave it out – everyone says that. Think of something interesting that could be a conversation starter. 3. List sociable hobbies: ‘People have to imagine how they’ll fit into your life, so describing yourself as a “bookworm and internet addict” makes them feel they’d never see you,’ explains relationship expert Kate Taylor. ‘Play up your love of anything sporty, outdoorsy or public – like concerts and exhibitions.' 4. Choose action shots: Wouldn't you know, profile photos that demonstrate you playing your guitar or downhill skiing – even if your face isn’t showing – get more messages. 5. Stay positive: Avoid negative tones and always be positive about yourself. Your profile is essentially your dating CV. You wouldn’t want a future employer to read anything negative, so why would you want a potential partner to read anything that isn’t positive? 6. Be honest: Lying doesn’t get you anywhere in the dating world. Honesty is the best policy! 7. Be specific: Talk in specifics to give a full flavor of who you are. If you love travelling, say where your favorite place is and why. Anything concrete like this brings you alive to anyone reading. 8. Update regularly: Keep your profile up to date. Make the effort to renew your profile on a regular basis with relevant information about yourself. 9. Check your grammar: Many people find poor grammar and spelling a turn off, and the best of us can make mistakes, so be careful on this point. Put your profile into Word and use your computer spell check for peace of mind. 10. Say cheese: In a recent poll, we found that 96 per cent of people would rather see a big, happy grin in a profile photo than a sexy pout. While you might be looking for a serious relationship, making an online dating profile should be a fun activity. You can also get some useful tips from the following video: Whether you are looking for a stable relationship, casual dating or looking for singles living with an STD, or looking for marriage, you will need an efficient profile to attract the kind of people you will be interested in. What else do you think would make your profile stand out and attract more attention from the people you are interested in? The article The Perfect STD Singles Profile is republished from: http://ift.tt/2u8zziN
http://hsvfacts.blogspot.com/2017/09/the-perfect-std-singles-profile_21.html
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The following blog post The Perfect STD Singles Profile is republished from: http://ift.tt/1PsAUW0 How To Create An Attractive Online Dating Profile For More Dates Naturally, the world rotates pretty fast but technology is making things move faster especially in the world or socialization. Dating online is something most internet users have tried once or twice. Most people do not go too far after the signup and blame different aspects for not getting a match. Well, the success of an online dating experience starts with the dating profile. The dating profile is how interested people get to learn about who you are and what you are looking for. When you put yourself out there, you should be ready to be judged and this starts with how well you present yourself through the dating profile. This article below gives you online dating profile tips on the things you should and should not do when creating an online dating profile: (first seen on http://ift.tt/1R9xOIe) Image courtesy of http://ift.tt/1bRbiJI The Do’s and Don’ts of Your Online Dating Profile You’ve just signed up for an online dating site. Whew! Now, what? It’s time to face your online dating profile. Don’t sweat it, you’ve got this! But you need to know that your chances of finding the right person are reduced if your profile isn’t up to par. How important are spelling and grammar? What type of descriptors should I use? Should I mention my flaws? Should I mention my pet peeves? Should I say I was married and have kids? You’ve got questions and we’ve got the answers!” Below are helpful tips to help you put your best foot forward with a “just right” online dating profile: What Your Online Profile Says About You: • Spelling and Grammar—Don’t forget to do a spelling and grammar check when you’ve completed your profile. Bad spelling and grammar are the equivalent of having bad breath when you meet someone in person. It will also make you look careless or like you’re part of an online scam. No one is interested in dating someone that comes across as if they haven’t even finished elementary school. And now “The Grade” dating app has members rate a person’s profile quality but also their grammar. So don’t flunk this one. You want your first impression to count in a positive way. • Be Honest and Specific When Describing Yourself—If you want to attract the right person straight away, be honest and specific when you describe yourself and your attributes. Then when you message someone or someone messages you, you’ll be able to look at the profile, find similarities, and decide if this is someone you’d like to meet. Are you quiet or outgoing? Do you like sports or art house movies? Are you a creative type or in finance? Are you just interested in meeting new people or are you looking for marriage in the future? Skip statements like, “People tell me I’m really nice and fun to be around” or “I like hanging out and getting to know new people.” General statements like this describe half the population and say nothing distinct about you. • Don’t Focus on Flaws—No one wants to read a bunch of negatives like, “I’m fat, but working on a fitness program. I’m short and don’t like my knees.” While you might view this is as a problem, people might not realize your flaws. You’re basically throwing yourself under the bus and giving them reasons not to like you. And if you write about your flaws, you will make everybody aware of them. Let’s be honest, bad knees are hardly a deal breaker:) • Lists of Things you Dislike—If your profile is full of stuff like, “I hate liars, I hate cheaters and I hate smokers,” you will be turning off most potential dates. It’s ok to dislike stuff, but a list of everything you dislike seems pessimistic, grumpy and unhappy. No one will be overly interested in a Debbie Downer. If you’re allergic to smoking that’s one thing, but a profile full of “hates” won’t make you seem like much of a prize. From the profile picture you choose to the words you select, the article will take you through some of the most important factors that you need to consider when setting up your new dating profile. Just to add on this, it is important that you keep the profile as simple and as interesting as possible. No one wants to read a block of text that sounds like a resume. Uniqueness is crucial when you are building an efficient online dating profile and this is better explained in the article below: (First seen on http://ift.tt/1zA0Nfe) 15 Ways To Make Your Online Dating Profile Stand Out Did you know that one in three couples now find love online? In this fast-paced, social media-dependent world, we rely on the Internet for everything - from keeping in touch with old school friends and career networking to ordering takeaways and finding a cat-sitter for that weekend away. So, it seems logical you would use the good old Internet for finding that special someone, too. That said, the world of online dating can be daunting if you've never tried it before, so here are our top tips for making the most of your profile and spotting a great potential partner. HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR ONLINE PROFILE: 1. Ask your friends for help: Get a friend to help you write your profile. Sometimes they know you better than you know yourself. 2. Avoid clichés: Even if you do like “walking on the beach” or “drinking wine in front of a roaring fire” leave it out – everyone says that. Think of something interesting that could be a conversation starter. 3. List sociable hobbies: ‘People have to imagine how they’ll fit into your life, so describing yourself as a “bookworm and internet addict” makes them feel they’d never see you,’ explains relationship expert Kate Taylor. ‘Play up your love of anything sporty, outdoorsy or public – like concerts and exhibitions.' 4. Choose action shots: Wouldn't you know, profile photos that demonstrate you playing your guitar or downhill skiing – even if your face isn��t showing – get more messages. 5. Stay positive: Avoid negative tones and always be positive about yourself. Your profile is essentially your dating CV. You wouldn’t want a future employer to read anything negative, so why would you want a potential partner to read anything that isn’t positive? 6. Be honest: Lying doesn’t get you anywhere in the dating world. Honesty is the best policy! 7. Be specific: Talk in specifics to give a full flavor of who you are. If you love travelling, say where your favorite place is and why. Anything concrete like this brings you alive to anyone reading. 8. Update regularly: Keep your profile up to date. Make the effort to renew your profile on a regular basis with relevant information about yourself. 9. Check your grammar: Many people find poor grammar and spelling a turn off, and the best of us can make mistakes, so be careful on this point. Put your profile into Word and use your computer spell check for peace of mind. 10. Say cheese: In a recent poll, we found that 96 per cent of people would rather see a big, happy grin in a profile photo than a sexy pout. While you might be looking for a serious relationship, making an online dating profile should be a fun activity. You can also get some useful tips from the following video: Whether you are looking for a stable relationship, casual dating or looking for singles living with an STD, or looking for marriage, you will need an efficient profile to attract the kind of people you will be interested in. What else do you think would make your profile stand out and attract more attention from the people you are interested in? The blog post The Perfect STD Singles Profile was first published to: Meet Positives STD Dating Website
http://hsvfacts.blogspot.com/2017/09/the-perfect-std-singles-profile_11.html
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The Perfect STD Singles Profile is republished from: Meet Positives STD Dating Website How To Create An Attractive Online Dating Profile For More Dates Naturally, the world rotates pretty fast but technology is making things move faster especially in the world or socialization. Dating online is something most internet users have tried once or twice. Most people do not go too far after the signup and blame different aspects for not getting a match. Well, the success of an online dating experience starts with the dating profile. The dating profile is how interested people get to learn about who you are and what you are looking for. When you put yourself out there, you should be ready to be judged and this starts with how well you present yourself through the dating profile. This article below gives you online dating profile tips on the things you should and should not do when creating an online dating profile: (first seen on http://ift.tt/1R9xOIe) Image courtesy of http://ift.tt/1bRbiJI The Do’s and Don’ts of Your Online Dating Profile You’ve just signed up for an online dating site. Whew! Now, what? It’s time to face your online dating profile. Don’t sweat it, you’ve got this! But you need to know that your chances of finding the right person are reduced if your profile isn’t up to par. How important are spelling and grammar? What type of descriptors should I use? Should I mention my flaws? Should I mention my pet peeves? Should I say I was married and have kids? You’ve got questions and we’ve got the answers!” Below are helpful tips to help you put your best foot forward with a “just right” online dating profile: What Your Online Profile Says About You: • Spelling and Grammar—Don’t forget to do a spelling and grammar check when you’ve completed your profile. Bad spelling and grammar are the equivalent of having bad breath when you meet someone in person. It will also make you look careless or like you’re part of an online scam. No one is interested in dating someone that comes across as if they haven’t even finished elementary school. And now “The Grade” dating app has members rate a person’s profile quality but also their grammar. So don’t flunk this one. You want your first impression to count in a positive way. • Be Honest and Specific When Describing Yourself—If you want to attract the right person straight away, be honest and specific when you describe yourself and your attributes. Then when you message someone or someone messages you, you’ll be able to look at the profile, find similarities, and decide if this is someone you’d like to meet. Are you quiet or outgoing? Do you like sports or art house movies? Are you a creative type or in finance? Are you just interested in meeting new people or are you looking for marriage in the future? Skip statements like, “People tell me I’m really nice and fun to be around” or “I like hanging out and getting to know new people.” General statements like this describe half the population and say nothing distinct about you. • Don’t Focus on Flaws—No one wants to read a bunch of negatives like, “I’m fat, but working on a fitness program. I’m short and don’t like my knees.” While you might view this is as a problem, people might not realize your flaws. You’re basically throwing yourself under the bus and giving them reasons not to like you. And if you write about your flaws, you will make everybody aware of them. Let’s be honest, bad knees are hardly a deal breaker:) • Lists of Things you Dislike—If your profile is full of stuff like, “I hate liars, I hate cheaters and I hate smokers,” you will be turning off most potential dates. It’s ok to dislike stuff, but a list of everything you dislike seems pessimistic, grumpy and unhappy. No one will be overly interested in a Debbie Downer. If you’re allergic to smoking that’s one thing, but a profile full of “hates” won’t make you seem like much of a prize. From the profile picture you choose to the words you select, the article will take you through some of the most important factors that you need to consider when setting up your new dating profile. Just to add on this, it is important that you keep the profile as simple and as interesting as possible. No one wants to read a block of text that sounds like a resume. Uniqueness is crucial when you are building an efficient online dating profile and this is better explained in the article below: (First seen on http://ift.tt/1zA0Nfe) 15 Ways To Make Your Online Dating Profile Stand Out Did you know that one in three couples now find love online? In this fast-paced, social media-dependent world, we rely on the Internet for everything - from keeping in touch with old school friends and career networking to ordering takeaways and finding a cat-sitter for that weekend away. So, it seems logical you would use the good old Internet for finding that special someone, too. That said, the world of online dating can be daunting if you've never tried it before, so here are our top tips for making the most of your profile and spotting a great potential partner. HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR ONLINE PROFILE: 1. Ask your friends for help: Get a friend to help you write your profile. Sometimes they know you better than you know yourself. 2. Avoid clichés: Even if you do like “walking on the beach” or “drinking wine in front of a roaring fire” leave it out – everyone says that. Think of something interesting that could be a conversation starter. 3. List sociable hobbies: ‘People have to imagine how they’ll fit into your life, so describing yourself as a “bookworm and internet addict” makes them feel they’d never see you,’ explains relationship expert Kate Taylor. ‘Play up your love of anything sporty, outdoorsy or public – like concerts and exhibitions.' 4. Choose action shots: Wouldn't you know, profile photos that demonstrate you playing your guitar or downhill skiing – even if your face isn’t showing – get more messages. 5. Stay positive: Avoid negative tones and always be positive about yourself. Your profile is essentially your dating CV. You wouldn’t want a future employer to read anything negative, so why would you want a potential partner to read anything that isn’t positive? 6. Be honest: Lying doesn’t get you anywhere in the dating world. Honesty is the best policy! 7. Be specific: Talk in specifics to give a full flavor of who you are. If you love travelling, say where your favorite place is and why. Anything concrete like this brings you alive to anyone reading. 8. Update regularly: Keep your profile up to date. Make the effort to renew your profile on a regular basis with relevant information about yourself. 9. Check your grammar: Many people find poor grammar and spelling a turn off, and the best of us can make mistakes, so be careful on this point. Put your profile into Word and use your computer spell check for peace of mind. 10. Say cheese: In a recent poll, we found that 96 per cent of people would rather see a big, happy grin in a profile photo than a sexy pout. While you might be looking for a serious relationship, making an online dating profile should be a fun activity. You can also get some useful tips from the following video: Whether you are looking for a stable relationship, casual dating or looking for singles living with an STD, or looking for marriage, you will need an efficient profile to attract the kind of people you will be interested in. What else do you think would make your profile stand out and attract more attention from the people you are interested in? The Perfect STD Singles Profile was originally published on: Meet Positives STD Dating Website
http://hsvfacts.blogspot.com/2017/08/the-perfect-std-singles-profile_22.html
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The Perfect STD Singles Profile was originally published to: http://ift.tt/1Qk93Iz How To Create An Attractive Online Dating Profile For More Dates Naturally, the world rotates pretty fast but technology is making things move faster especially in the world or socialization. Dating online is something most internet users have tried once or twice. Most people do not go too far after the signup and blame different aspects for not getting a match. Well, the success of an online dating experience starts with the dating profile. The dating profile is how interested people get to learn about who you are and what you are looking for. When you put yourself out there, you should be ready to be judged and this starts with how well you present yourself through the dating profile. This article below gives you online dating profile tips on the things you should and should not do when creating an online dating profile: (first seen on http://ift.tt/1R9xOIe) Image courtesy of http://ift.tt/1bRbiJI The Do’s and Don’ts of Your Online Dating Profile You’ve just signed up for an online dating site. Whew! Now, what? It’s time to face your online dating profile. Don’t sweat it, you’ve got this! But you need to know that your chances of finding the right person are reduced if your profile isn’t up to par. How important are spelling and grammar? What type of descriptors should I use? Should I mention my flaws? Should I mention my pet peeves? Should I say I was married and have kids? You’ve got questions and we’ve got the answers!” Below are helpful tips to help you put your best foot forward with a “just right” online dating profile: What Your Online Profile Says About You: • Spelling and Grammar—Don’t forget to do a spelling and grammar check when you’ve completed your profile. Bad spelling and grammar are the equivalent of having bad breath when you meet someone in person. It will also make you look careless or like you’re part of an online scam. No one is interested in dating someone that comes across as if they haven’t even finished elementary school. And now “The Grade” dating app has members rate a person’s profile quality but also their grammar. So don’t flunk this one. You want your first impression to count in a positive way. • Be Honest and Specific When Describing Yourself—If you want to attract the right person straight away, be honest and specific when you describe yourself and your attributes. Then when you message someone or someone messages you, you’ll be able to look at the profile, find similarities, and decide if this is someone you’d like to meet. Are you quiet or outgoing? Do you like sports or art house movies? Are you a creative type or in finance? Are you just interested in meeting new people or are you looking for marriage in the future? Skip statements like, “People tell me I’m really nice and fun to be around” or “I like hanging out and getting to know new people.” General statements like this describe half the population and say nothing distinct about you. • Don’t Focus on Flaws—No one wants to read a bunch of negatives like, “I’m fat, but working on a fitness program. I’m short and don’t like my knees.” While you might view this is as a problem, people might not realize your flaws. You’re basically throwing yourself under the bus and giving them reasons not to like you. And if you write about your flaws, you will make everybody aware of them. Let’s be honest, bad knees are hardly a deal breaker:) • Lists of Things you Dislike—If your profile is full of stuff like, “I hate liars, I hate cheaters and I hate smokers,” you will be turning off most potential dates. It’s ok to dislike stuff, but a list of everything you dislike seems pessimistic, grumpy and unhappy. No one will be overly interested in a Debbie Downer. If you’re allergic to smoking that’s one thing, but a profile full of “hates” won’t make you seem like much of a prize. From the profile picture you choose to the words you select, the article will take you through some of the most important factors that you need to consider when setting up your new dating profile. Just to add on this, it is important that you keep the profile as simple and as interesting as possible. No one wants to read a block of text that sounds like a resume. Uniqueness is crucial when you are building an efficient online dating profile and this is better explained in the article below: (First seen on http://ift.tt/1zA0Nfe) 15 Ways To Make Your Online Dating Profile Stand Out Did you know that one in three couples now find love online? In this fast-paced, social media-dependent world, we rely on the Internet for everything - from keeping in touch with old school friends and career networking to ordering takeaways and finding a cat-sitter for that weekend away. So, it seems logical you would use the good old Internet for finding that special someone, too. That said, the world of online dating can be daunting if you've never tried it before, so here are our top tips for making the most of your profile and spotting a great potential partner. HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR ONLINE PROFILE: 1. Ask your friends for help: Get a friend to help you write your profile. Sometimes they know you better than you know yourself. 2. Avoid clichés: Even if you do like “walking on the beach” or “drinking wine in front of a roaring fire” leave it out – everyone says that. Think of something interesting that could be a conversation starter. 3. List sociable hobbies: ‘People have to imagine how they’ll fit into your life, so describing yourself as a “bookworm and internet addict” makes them feel they’d never see you,’ explains relationship expert Kate Taylor. ‘Play up your love of anything sporty, outdoorsy or public – like concerts and exhibitions.' 4. Choose action shots: Wouldn't you know, profile photos that demonstrate you playing your guitar or downhill skiing – even if your face isn’t showing – get more messages. 5. Stay positive: Avoid negative tones and always be positive about yourself. Your profile is essentially your dating CV. You wouldn’t want a future employer to read anything negative, so why would you want a potential partner to read anything that isn’t positive? 6. Be honest: Lying doesn’t get you anywhere in the dating world. Honesty is the best policy! 7. Be specific: Talk in specifics to give a full flavor of who you are. If you love travelling, say where your favorite place is and why. Anything concrete like this brings you alive to anyone reading. 8. Update regularly: Keep your profile up to date. Make the effort to renew your profile on a regular basis with relevant information about yourself. 9. Check your grammar: Many people find poor grammar and spelling a turn off, and the best of us can make mistakes, so be careful on this point. Put your profile into Word and use your computer spell check for peace of mind. 10. Say cheese: In a recent poll, we found that 96 per cent of people would rather see a big, happy grin in a profile photo than a sexy pout. While you might be looking for a serious relationship, making an online dating profile should be a fun activity. You can also get some useful tips from the following video: Whether you are looking for a stable relationship, casual dating or looking for singles living with an STD, or looking for marriage, you will need an efficient profile to attract the kind of people you will be interested in. What else do you think would make your profile stand out and attract more attention from the people you are interested in? The Perfect STD Singles Profile was first published on: Meet Positives Singles
http://hsvfacts.blogspot.com/2017/08/the-perfect-std-singles-profile_12.html
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The Perfect STD Singles Profile was first published on: http://ift.tt/1Qk93Iz How To Create An Attractive Online Dating Profile For More Dates Naturally, the world rotates pretty fast but technology is making things move faster especially in the world or socialization. Dating online is something most internet users have tried once or twice. Most people do not go too far after the signup and blame different aspects for not getting a match. Well, the success of an online dating experience starts with the dating profile. The dating profile is how interested people get to learn about who you are and what you are looking for. When you put yourself out there, you should be ready to be judged and this starts with how well you present yourself through the dating profile. This article below gives you online dating profile tips on the things you should and should not do when creating an online dating profile: (first seen on http://ift.tt/1R9xOIe) Image courtesy of http://ift.tt/1bRbiJI The Do’s and Don’ts of Your Online Dating Profile You’ve just signed up for an online dating site. Whew! Now, what? It’s time to face your online dating profile. Don’t sweat it, you’ve got this! But you need to know that your chances of finding the right person are reduced if your profile isn’t up to par. How important are spelling and grammar? What type of descriptors should I use? Should I mention my flaws? Should I mention my pet peeves? Should I say I was married and have kids? You’ve got questions and we’ve got the answers!” Below are helpful tips to help you put your best foot forward with a “just right” online dating profile: What Your Online Profile Says About You: • Spelling and Grammar—Don’t forget to do a spelling and grammar check when you’ve completed your profile. Bad spelling and grammar are the equivalent of having bad breath when you meet someone in person. It will also make you look careless or like you’re part of an online scam. No one is interested in dating someone that comes across as if they haven’t even finished elementary school. And now “The Grade” dating app has members rate a person’s profile quality but also their grammar. So don’t flunk this one. You want your first impression to count in a positive way. • Be Honest and Specific When Describing Yourself—If you want to attract the right person straight away, be honest and specific when you describe yourself and your attributes. Then when you message someone or someone messages you, you’ll be able to look at the profile, find similarities, and decide if this is someone you’d like to meet. Are you quiet or outgoing? Do you like sports or art house movies? Are you a creative type or in finance? Are you just interested in meeting new people or are you looking for marriage in the future? Skip statements like, “People tell me I’m really nice and fun to be around” or “I like hanging out and getting to know new people.” General statements like this describe half the population and say nothing distinct about you. • Don’t Focus on Flaws—No one wants to read a bunch of negatives like, “I’m fat, but working on a fitness program. I’m short and don’t like my knees.” While you might view this is as a problem, people might not realize your flaws. You’re basically throwing yourself under the bus and giving them reasons not to like you. And if you write about your flaws, you will make everybody aware of them. Let’s be honest, bad knees are hardly a deal breaker:) • Lists of Things you Dislike—If your profile is full of stuff like, “I hate liars, I hate cheaters and I hate smokers,” you will be turning off most potential dates. It’s ok to dislike stuff, but a list of everything you dislike seems pessimistic, grumpy and unhappy. No one will be overly interested in a Debbie Downer. If you’re allergic to smoking that’s one thing, but a profile full of “hates” won’t make you seem like much of a prize. From the profile picture you choose to the words you select, the article will take you through some of the most important factors that you need to consider when setting up your new dating profile. Just to add on this, it is important that you keep the profile as simple and as interesting as possible. No one wants to read a block of text that sounds like a resume. Uniqueness is crucial when you are building an efficient online dating profile and this is better explained in the article below: (First seen on http://ift.tt/1zA0Nfe) 15 Ways To Make Your Online Dating Profile Stand Out Did you know that one in three couples now find love online? In this fast-paced, social media-dependent world, we rely on the Internet for everything - from keeping in touch with old school friends and career networking to ordering takeaways and finding a cat-sitter for that weekend away. So, it seems logical you would use the good old Internet for finding that special someone, too. That said, the world of online dating can be daunting if you've never tried it before, so here are our top tips for making the most of your profile and spotting a great potential partner. HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR ONLINE PROFILE: 1. Ask your friends for help: Get a friend to help you write your profile. Sometimes they know you better than you know yourself. 2. Avoid clichés: Even if you do like “walking on the beach” or “drinking wine in front of a roaring fire” leave it out – everyone says that. Think of something interesting that could be a conversation starter. 3. List sociable hobbies: ‘People have to imagine how they’ll fit into your life, so describing yourself as a “bookworm and internet addict” makes them feel they’d never see you,’ explains relationship expert Kate Taylor. ‘Play up your love of anything sporty, outdoorsy or public – like concerts and exhibitions.' 4. Choose action shots: Wouldn't you know, profile photos that demonstrate you playing your guitar or downhill skiing – even if your face isn’t showing – get more messages. 5. Stay positive: Avoid negative tones and always be positive about yourself. Your profile is essentially your dating CV. You wouldn’t want a future employer to read anything negative, so why would you want a potential partner to read anything that isn’t positive? 6. Be honest: Lying doesn’t get you anywhere in the dating world. Honesty is the best policy! 7. Be specific: Talk in specifics to give a full flavor of who you are. If you love travelling, say where your favorite place is and why. Anything concrete like this brings you alive to anyone reading. 8. Update regularly: Keep your profile up to date. Make the effort to renew your profile on a regular basis with relevant information about yourself. 9. Check your grammar: Many people find poor grammar and spelling a turn off, and the best of us can make mistakes, so be careful on this point. Put your profile into Word and use your computer spell check for peace of mind. 10. Say cheese: In a recent poll, we found that 96 per cent of people would rather see a big, happy grin in a profile photo than a sexy pout. While you might be looking for a serious relationship, making an online dating profile should be a fun activity. You can also get some useful tips from the following video: Whether you are looking for a stable relationship, casual dating or looking for singles living with an STD, or looking for marriage, you will need an efficient profile to attract the kind of people you will be interested in. What else do you think would make your profile stand out and attract more attention from the people you are interested in? The following blog post The Perfect STD Singles Profile is courtesy of: Meet Positives STD Dating Website
http://hsvfacts.blogspot.com/2017/07/the-perfect-std-singles-profile_23.html
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The article The Perfect STD Singles Profile was originally published on: http://ift.tt/1PsAUW0 How To Create An Attractive Online Dating Profile For More Dates Naturally, the world rotates pretty fast but technology is making things move faster especially in the world or socialization. Dating online is something most internet users have tried once or twice. Most people do not go too far after the signup and blame different aspects for not getting a match. Well, the success of an online dating experience starts with the dating profile. The dating profile is how interested people get to learn about who you are and what you are looking for. When you put yourself out there, you should be ready to be judged and this starts with how well you present yourself through the dating profile. This article below gives you online dating profile tips on the things you should and should not do when creating an online dating profile: (first seen on http://ift.tt/1R9xOIe) Image courtesy of http://ift.tt/1bRbiJI The Do’s and Don’ts of Your Online Dating Profile You’ve just signed up for an online dating site. Whew! Now, what? It’s time to face your online dating profile. Don’t sweat it, you’ve got this! But you need to know that your chances of finding the right person are reduced if your profile isn’t up to par. How important are spelling and grammar? What type of descriptors should I use? Should I mention my flaws? Should I mention my pet peeves? Should I say I was married and have kids? You’ve got questions and we’ve got the answers!” Below are helpful tips to help you put your best foot forward with a “just right” online dating profile: What Your Online Profile Says About You: • Spelling and Grammar—Don’t forget to do a spelling and grammar check when you’ve completed your profile. Bad spelling and grammar are the equivalent of having bad breath when you meet someone in person. It will also make you look careless or like you’re part of an online scam. No one is interested in dating someone that comes across as if they haven’t even finished elementary school. And now “The Grade” dating app has members rate a person’s profile quality but also their grammar. So don’t flunk this one. You want your first impression to count in a positive way. • Be Honest and Specific When Describing Yourself—If you want to attract the right person straight away, be honest and specific when you describe yourself and your attributes. Then when you message someone or someone messages you, you’ll be able to look at the profile, find similarities, and decide if this is someone you’d like to meet. Are you quiet or outgoing? Do you like sports or art house movies? Are you a creative type or in finance? Are you just interested in meeting new people or are you looking for marriage in the future? Skip statements like, “People tell me I’m really nice and fun to be around” or “I like hanging out and getting to know new people.” General statements like this describe half the population and say nothing distinct about you. • Don’t Focus on Flaws—No one wants to read a bunch of negatives like, “I’m fat, but working on a fitness program. I’m short and don’t like my knees.” While you might view this is as a problem, people might not realize your flaws. You’re basically throwing yourself under the bus and giving them reasons not to like you. And if you write about your flaws, you will make everybody aware of them. Let’s be honest, bad knees are hardly a deal breaker:) • Lists of Things you Dislike—If your profile is full of stuff like, “I hate liars, I hate cheaters and I hate smokers,” you will be turning off most potential dates. It’s ok to dislike stuff, but a list of everything you dislike seems pessimistic, grumpy and unhappy. No one will be overly interested in a Debbie Downer. If you’re allergic to smoking that’s one thing, but a profile full of “hates” won’t make you seem like much of a prize. From the profile picture you choose to the words you select, the article will take you through some of the most important factors that you need to consider when setting up your new dating profile. Just to add on this, it is important that you keep the profile as simple and as interesting as possible. No one wants to read a block of text that sounds like a resume. Uniqueness is crucial when you are building an efficient online dating profile and this is better explained in the article below: (First seen on http://ift.tt/1zA0Nfe) 15 Ways To Make Your Online Dating Profile Stand Out Did you know that one in three couples now find love online? In this fast-paced, social media-dependent world, we rely on the Internet for everything - from keeping in touch with old school friends and career networking to ordering takeaways and finding a cat-sitter for that weekend away. So, it seems logical you would use the good old Internet for finding that special someone, too. That said, the world of online dating can be daunting if you've never tried it before, so here are our top tips for making the most of your profile and spotting a great potential partner. HOW TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR ONLINE PROFILE: 1. Ask your friends for help: Get a friend to help you write your profile. Sometimes they know you better than you know yourself. 2. Avoid clichés: Even if you do like “walking on the beach” or “drinking wine in front of a roaring fire” leave it out – everyone says that. Think of something interesting that could be a conversation starter. 3. List sociable hobbies: ‘People have to imagine how they’ll fit into your life, so describing yourself as a “bookworm and internet addict” makes them feel they’d never see you,’ explains relationship expert Kate Taylor. ‘Play up your love of anything sporty, outdoorsy or public – like concerts and exhibitions.' 4. Choose action shots: Wouldn't you know, profile photos that demonstrate you playing your guitar or downhill skiing – even if your face isn’t showing – get more messages. 5. Stay positive: Avoid negative tones and always be positive about yourself. Your profile is essentially your dating CV. You wouldn’t want a future employer to read anything negative, so why would you want a potential partner to read anything that isn’t positive? 6. Be honest: Lying doesn’t get you anywhere in the dating world. Honesty is the best policy! 7. Be specific: Talk in specifics to give a full flavor of who you are. If you love travelling, say where your favorite place is and why. Anything concrete like this brings you alive to anyone reading. 8. Update regularly: Keep your profile up to date. Make the effort to renew your profile on a regular basis with relevant information about yourself. 9. Check your grammar: Many people find poor grammar and spelling a turn off, and the best of us can make mistakes, so be careful on this point. Put your profile into Word and use your computer spell check for peace of mind. 10. Say cheese: In a recent poll, we found that 96 per cent of people would rather see a big, happy grin in a profile photo than a sexy pout. While you might be looking for a serious relationship, making an online dating profile should be a fun activity. You can also get some useful tips from the following video: Whether you are looking for a stable relationship, casual dating or looking for singles living with an STD, or looking for marriage, you will need an efficient profile to attract the kind of people you will be interested in. What else do you think would make your profile stand out and attract more attention from the people you are interested in? The post The Perfect STD Singles Profile was originally seen on: Meet Positives Singles
http://hsvfacts.blogspot.com/2017/07/the-perfect-std-singles-profile_13.html
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