“I love vegetarian and vegan food. And steak.”
Her dating profile was hardly a work of art. I mean, it wasn’t going to be stored in the Louvre and protected with motion-sensitive lasers. It was rudimentary and bizarrely thought out, like Sex and the City 2 or the platypus.
This is the problem with online dating. By its very nature you have to put yourself out there before you, you know, put yourself out there. It’s like a casting call for the world’s most finicky director.
We were sitting in the pub critiquing the women who had responded to my friend’s dating profile. There was a lot of snorting and ‘why on Earth would you say that’.
You may well be an expert practitioner of the Colombian pan flute, but there’s a lot to be said for keeping some of the mystique in tact.
There’s a difference between saying you’re ‘quirky’ and giving explicit details of your miniature frog collection.
Here’s the thing. Dating profiles are basically your resume. Just like you wouldn’t include any naff party tricks (like the ability to make a three-tubbed bath using your tongue) on your actual CV, you wouldn’t include date-inhibiting information on your romance profile. Would you?
As an expert (albeit casual) reader of other people’s dating profiles, I’ve helpfully compiled a list of 5 dating profile mistakes you should avoid.
1. Cliches.
Somewhere in the very distant past a person once existed who truly was breaking new ground when he or she said they enjoyed ‘long walks on the beach’ in response to a probing question about their favourite activities. That person is not you. More to the point, if you spot someone who clearly thinks they are using it ironically then you should spend hours of your own time fund-raising to produce a Community Service Announcement that warns people to stay away from this person.
2. Obvious statements.
On a very broad level, everyone’s answer to ‘what do you enjoy doing’ is definitely ‘fun stuff’ but if you write that as your answer on a dating profile then you’re displaying less imagination than your average housing brick (which are not themselves known for having imaginations). Same goes for bland statements like ‘I like movies’ or ‘I like reading’. Provide examples or we’ll assume you copied your answers off rollergurl9289.
3. Lies.
Look, we shouldn’t have to say this one. You don’t have to tell the world you collect toe fungus in specimen jars if you don’t want to (though there’s a lot to be said for being upfront about it) but you definitely shouldn’t make claims you can’t back up in real life. If you say you’re an astronaut, bring a moon rock to the first date. If you say you’ve read all the classics, don’t assume JD Salinger’s seminal work was about a baseball catcher hanging out in the rye.
4. Inaccurate photos.
If you’re 50, don’t include a photo from your high school yearbook on your dating profile. Please refer to point 3, also known as: lies. It’s OK to be 50. And it’s OK to be 18. But there’s nought to be gained from using images that were taken before the Internet was invented.
5. Unwieldy prose, or sentences.
Somewhere out there in the dense fog of single-dom, two people are updating their profiles with sentences like ‘I like huggggggggggs!!!!!!!’ and waiting patiently for replies. They are never likely to meet. It’s far more likely your prospective partner will see significant abuses suffered by the English language and wonder whether you typed the profile yourself or enlisted a team of well-trained but ultimately disappointing marmosets.
What would you put on your dating profile? What do you think people should avoid?







Comments
147 Comments so far
Accurate, flattering photos are the best thing guys and girls can do to increase their chances on dating sites.
Honestly, photos are 80% of it.
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Ah yes and the rejection hurts so much more! I have had one person in the almost 10 years I have been on RSVP respond in the affirmative to kisses i sent out (a reason i stopped sending them not ‘dating entitlement” as you wrote above.)
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I’m sorry you haven’t had much luck. It’s actually a ruthless environment for people that aren’t popular and it can really wear you down.
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“Accurate, flattering photos are the best thing guys and girls can do to increase their chances on dating sites.”
Translation: good-looking people do well.
And in other news – fire hot, water wet.
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That’s not how I read that. I could take a picture of myself today with a smile and looking into the camera or I could use one from when I was 18 making the peace sign and trying to go cross-eyed. Anyone can find a flattering angle for themselves!
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You’re both right.
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Hey people need to lighten up and take it easy. We all need to realise that noone likes a winger and someone with “a long must not have” list. We want fun and people with imagination. And ladies u must remember that men do not think like women and women do not think like men gents.
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“It was rudimentary and bizarrely thought out, like Sex and the City 2 or the platypus.”
Great stuff
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“a team of well-trained but ultimately disappointing marmosets”
It’s a happy day!
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Thank you!
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Im always amused at when fellows give you an insight into how bitter and twisted THEY are eg ‘Hobbies: Paying the Child Support Agency’ and ‘No Zoloft addicts’.
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Gawd, people write that? Like those awkward parents who talk about how terrible marriage is at their kid’s wedding. Time and place!
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Haven – I saw a comment of a profile along the lines of “No single mothers, I don’t want to be raising some loser’s mistakes”. Nice.
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Sounds like a catch!
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Did you get a number? I AM KIDDING.
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Rick – I did not, as sadly I was exactly what he didn’t want!! Poor me…
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that reminds me of one I read years ago that went along the lines of :
kiss me unless you have:
facial hair
are on anti-depressants
on income support
overweight
etc
I was so incensed at this guy’s attitude that I replied with a real earful (pageful) of what I thought of him. then he thought I must quite fancy him and started to tell me about the recent property investment he’d made and would I like to meet. um no
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Dodged. A. Bullet. ;P
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I think gys like that SHOULD put that on their profile. You know right away that not only are they a douchebag, but they’re stupid as well and can move right along!
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Some women are attracted to men that can stir strong emotions, good or bad.
Who here hasn’t seen a woman start the night insulted at a man’s attitude and go home with him later on?
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really really drunk women. Then they get together, start dating and become that really really drunk couple screaming at each other outside the nightclub toilets at 3am.
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Hehe, I don’t doubt it. Personally I will never get involved with a girl like that. I’m just not wired that way.
I was just explaining why some people do what they do. If guys get rewarded for certain behaviour, they will continue with that behaviour. There’s nothing fair or likeable about it. It just is what it is.
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I know what you mean. I think that really good looking women have men fawn over them when they go out clubbing, so the one guy who seems unimpressed by their looks and doesn’t give them the time of day is the one they will end up going home with. Or something like that.
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“It was rudimentary and bizarrely thought out, like Sex and the City 2 or the platypus.”
Love
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