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Interpreting Online Dating Profiles

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From Quick Guide: Internet Dating Basics

Summary: Interpreting online dating profiles is easy with these tips, get expert advice on Internet dating and online dating in this free video.

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By Marilyn Anderson
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Marilyn Anderson is a relationship expert, professional writer and speaker, who has appeared throughout the country with her unique blend of comedy and advice. She is the author of...read more

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"to talk about how to do effective internet dating. Right now we're going to be talking about reading between the lines of those internet profiles. Remember, internet dating can be time consuming, so you want to make sure that you're spending your time on people who are really going to be of interest to you. So there's little things that you could watch for. For instance: if a person just has pictures that are all long shots or where they're covered up, they might not want you to know who they really are. So that's something to look at. Also if a guy or a gal says how much money they make and how they live in a mansion, well maybe it's true but don't believe everything you read. You're allowed to ask questions. When you email back and forth, ask them to be specific about something they may have of mentioned. And if they don't quiet have the answer that seems real, well you know what? It might not be. It's good to be a little worry and a little cautious and take everything with a little grain of salt. Have fun, but learn just to keep yourself from believing everything until you meet the person and until you know them for a while. That's the best way to make use of internet dating."

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