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How to Create an Irresistible Online Dating Profile

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This article tells you how to create an irresistible online dating profile.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
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Things You'll Need:

  • Readiness to attract potential suitors
  1. Step 1

    Your should submit a profile picture that showcases how attractive (note that I said attractive, not pretty, gorgeous or beautiful) you are, reveals your personality, reflects your values and whets the viewer's appetite for more. The idea here is to make prospects want to learn more about you and, eventually, want to meet you.

  2. Step 2

    Your profile description should make you sound like a dream date and potential wife, not a hookup or booty call. Who wants to start a relationship with woman who practically advertises that she is promiscuous? You want to tantalize not tease.

  3. Step 3

    Use adjectives that both honestly describe you and clearly communicate that you are a wonderful catch. Adjectives such as "successful," "honest," "fun-loving," "adventurous" and "faithful" tell a lot about a person. Take some time to reflect on who you are and what you want people to know about you. Brainstorm adjectives that convey that information. Incorporate those adjectives into your profile description.

  4. Step 4

    Don't hesitate to include a brief anecdote that captures your personality and sense of humor. Keep it real, and keep it short.

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