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How To...Get Better at Online Dating

Submitted by Maddison » Mon 15-Feb-2021, 20:09

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Kindly, Hoffman refrains from mocking my unassisted self-description: “I’m a loving person who likes trying new restaurants and a sweet treat before bed.” (I never realized how dirty that sounds.) She asks about my hobbies, how my coworkers would fill in the “most likely to” blank. She then revises my profile, noting that I love cooking vegetables I grow in my garden, that Dave Chappelle has my kind of humor, that “meeting new people excites me: I could spend half an hour talking to the cashiers at Trader Joe’s.”

Three-quarters of the profile should be about me, and the other quarter about what I want in a mate, says Hoffman, who tells me to be specific here, too: The goal isn’t to attract everyone, it’s to find The One. We come up with “My ideal match is someone who loves family, has an opinion on current events, and can hold his own at a cocktail party on a Friday night, then chill with me on a lazy Sa ... ay.” The final touch is a headline that sums up my approach to life, like a personal slogan. Hoffman suggests “Family. Kindness. Friends. Faith. That’s what I value most.” Hmm. I’m spiritual and go to church, but “faith” sounds heavy. I swap it for “fun.”


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By DerekFlinn » Tue 16-Feb-2021, 01:33, My rating: ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭

Thank you for sharing your perspective on this issue. Many people believe that they cannot find a match for themselves due to external and internal shortcomings. This is often a wrong opinion)) We are always shy at the first meeting. This is why I recommend using something from free hookup dating sites. Online communication liberates a person and allows him to open up from an attractive side.

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