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How to Write a Kick-*** Dating Profile. Here are the self-summaries of some men who have messaged me through Okcupid lately: Guy 1: I don’t enjoy talking about myself but I’d say I am open minded, ambitious, and get along with almost everyone. I am not into clubbing scene so it is difficult to meet people hence the reason to have a profile here.

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I like to workout, read, watch movies and travel. I try to live a healthy lifestyle by exercising 3 – 4 times a week. Guy 2: I am a man who is out to meet new people and make friends. I am an easy going person with a lot of smile and charm. Funny, competitive, hard working guy that likes to have a good time. Active, outgoing, smart and honest. Enjoying my kids, working out, working and having as much fun as possible. Hope we can connect. Guy 3: I love people, cultures, traveling, and trying new things. I am very smart, confident, happy with my life, and always up for an adventure. I’ve had some amazing opportunities that have helped me be very successful and I’m excited for the possibilities of the future. I am honest and straightforward, but I’m not an open book. I’d be happy to tell you more, send me a message and we’ll take it from there. Guy number 1 starts out by saying he doesn’t enjoy talking about himself, which immediately makes me think he would be uncomfortable on a first date. His interests, “workout, read, watch movies and travel,” are the same as 99% of guys on okc. Guy number 2 sounds social but shallow. His sentences make him sound like he’s not a native English speaker or he’s had too much to drink before writing this profile. Guy 3 gets plus marks for writing complete sentences and starting off in an upbeat way. But the “I’d be happy to tell you more” is cliché and somewhat egotistical. You haven’t proven that you’re interesting enough for me to message you, so to ask people to ask you about yourself in the first paragraph is a nonstarter. If you are someone who is guilty of writing a self-summary like one of the above, the good news is lots of people do it so it doesn’t take much improvement to stand out. The bad news is your profile is all your potential matches have of you. They don’t have your resume, they can’t see your athletic prowess, taste your expertly grilled barbecue, or hear you tell funny stories in an animated voice. If your profile sounds boring or negative, they won’t be able to imagine you as anything else. Fortunately though, writing an outstanding profile is as easy as pie once you know what the questions are really asking. Here are some tips from a veteran online dater about what stands out and what stinks. My Self-Summary. Every online dating site provides you with a text box in which to introduce yourself. This space is where your potential matches will first hear your voice and sense your personality beyond the photo. Your goal here is to immediately capture their attention so that it is impossible for them to stop reading after the first sentence. You want them to stay with you until the very end and feel like they got to know you as a person. The points to focus on in the self-summary are narrative, details, uniqueness, and confidence. Narrative: Begin your self-summary with a sentence that launches into a story about yourself. Everyone loves a story. As soon as you start telling a story, everyone wants to know what happens next. This story should have attention grabbing details, unique references, and possibility for development. Here are some sample opening lines: When I was six years old, my father who worked in the US Army moved my family from Japan to the United States, where I spent the rest of my childhood in Northern Virginia. Five years ago I was laid off from my job as an IT professional. At the time I had always wanted to pursue a career in photography, so I seized on this opportunity to have a new career. Now I love what I do for a living. As a single person who has lived in this city for a short time, I love the opportunity to meet cool people from many walks of life. At the last tropical themed potluck party that I hosted, I met s omeone who used to be personal secretary to the Prince of Dubai! I grew up in a traditional Catholic family, but after my first Buddhist meditation retreat at age 25, I have been hooked by Eastern philosophy and spirituality ever since. For a long time I wanted to be a doctor because I liked the idea of helping people, but as I learned more about pollution and environmental problems, I realized that I wanted to address health risks at the societal level. That got me into pursuing a masters in public health. During the day I work as a government clerk, but the regular hours gives me freedom on the evenings and weekends to write songs and play music with my band, which is my real passion. The story you choose to tell in your self-summary should reveal important personal journeys, values, and positive personality traits. Here are some questions to help you tell your story. You can answer one question in several paragraphs in your self-summary, or answer several questions with a paragraph each, or answer a bunch of these questions with one sentence each: What was your childhood like and how has that influenced the person that you are today? What was an important decision that you made in your life and why did you make that decision? What was a difficult challenge that you faced and how did you overcome it? How did you get into doing what you do for a living? If you don’t like what you do, what do you wish you could do instead? Where would you like to see yourself in ten years? Where is the most inspiring place to which you have traveled? What person, book, or experience had a profound impact on you? What is something you have done that you are very proud of? What is your most prized possession? What makes you feel creative or alive? If you could volunteer for a cause what would that be and why? If these questions sound like college admission personal statements, it’s because online dating is a lot like college admissions. The admissions officer has to make a decision as to whether or not you are a good match for their institution based on what you say about yourself. They want to know your background, your motivations, and your personality. These things are conveyed through stories that show your values, struggles, passions, and triumphs. Your story should bring out positive qualities that enable people to like you and trust you. The best stories are those with obstacles along the way that take your reader on a journey and leave them wanting an outcome. You should approach your dating profile the way you would approach a college admissions essay so that you present yourself as a match for the people you want to attract and stand out from the thousands of others that also want to be admitted. Tell stories that appeal to type of person you want to attract: You are a multi-faceted person and no single story can convey everything about you. Therefore, the stories you choose to tell should reflect what you want others to know about you and appeal to the kind of person you want to attract and the relationship you want to have with them. For example, if you are looking for a marriage partner and eventually have children, talking about parties and working at Starbucks is not a good idea, instead, talk about the master’s degree you are earning and your love of children. If you are looking for someone creative to be inspired together, talk about your creative pursuits or the latest exhibit you attended.













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