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Three Types Of Personals You Need To Avoid Creating
Chemistry.com Tip: Though some degree of creativity can be appropriate for creating your online personals, there are some common faux pas that online daters make when creating a profile. We’ve listed some personals that are easy to avoid so you don’t send off the wrong signals.
The Overly Romantic Online Personals – Personals should be a reflection of your interests and goals for a relationship. However, personals which are full of over the top lines with romantic notions sound too contrived and a potential date will perceive it as such.
The Non-Existent Online Personals – Maybe you’ve got a basic profile and a photo. However, you’ve neglected to write anything about yourself or what you’re looking for. Though it may be a tempting thought, not writing anything at all doesn’t help you garner the interest of a potential date who looks at your profile.
The Resume Online Personals – Although being thorough about your background, accomplishments, and interests is a good thing, writing an entire history of your life isn’t necessary. You should give a good overview of who you are and what you’re into without occupying too much space.
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Getting Your Online Dating Personals Right
Chemistry.com Tip: Creating online dating personals are important because they are the portal to who you are as a person and whom you might best make a match with. However, it’s important not only to create one, but it’s important to get these online dating personals right. Here’s some advice to get you on the right track.
1. Choose your username wisely. Selecting a username like “BoringGirl23” or “StudMuffinIAm” doesn’t make for an attractive profile. 2. Don’t inflate components of your profile. In other words, if you’re responding to a questionnaire, don’t say you’re a social butterfly if you prefer to spend nights at home. If you’re posting information about yourself, don’t say you’re a successful triathlon runner if you can barely run a mile. 3. Don’t post a less than flattering photo of yourself. This may be obvious, but posting photos that are blurry or appear too staged aren’t as effective as a clear, flattering snapshot of your face.
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How To Write Online Personals That Reflect The Best You
Chemistry.com Tip: Writing online personals isn’t always easy. Putting a description of yourself into words that sums up how you’d like a potential date to see you can be a painstaking process. But it doesn’t have to be. We’ve come up with some guidelines to write letter perfect online personals.
1. Keep it simple. Though it may be tempting to write a story of your life history, work experience and dating likes and dislikes, the best online personals say what you want briefly and succinctly. 2. Use everyday language. Unless you’re entering a writing contest for creative language use, writing in a manner that’s too flowery will put off a lot of potential dates. 3. Don’t sound too snobby. Though it’s fine to be picky about who you do and don’t date, it’s not fine to put out a laundry list of attributes that you require of a potential date. 4. Avoid negativity. Whether it’s a negative comment about yourself, an ex, or anyone else, refrain from writing drama-laden descriptions in your online personals.
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