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Ive been a member for a while now and dont have any matches. Plz check out my profile and give me some advice on how i can improve it to make it more interesting... and maybe i need to replace my pics. thank you,
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Hiya Blu,
I don't have any negs to say about your profile other than I would probably not have added that I like to "have a good time" because i can be taken out of context. You also don't say much about the type of person you are looking for e.g. his age, height, personality traits etc. Good luck. BTW, I really liked your main and third photos both are really nice. |
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Can't complain..nice shoulders :-)
Did you know the more time you spend in the forums, the higher you place in the Search engines on here? Because Search is ordered by last visit to Mingle2. Start chatting gf :-) |
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Edited by
teadipper
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Fri 11/11/11 09:43 AM
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I think it's a very good profile. I, though I don't necessarily do this, would go back and change some of the misspellings and typos and break things into paragraphs to make it an easier read. I find the more thoughtful type guys who actually read, do get hung up on such things. Otherwise, I think it's very good. But many of the "special" types do actually read and if they see a typo or misspelling will kind of mentally check out. I am not saying it's right but they do.
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5 days is actually NOT awhile...some of us have been on here for years!!!! Jump in the forums and start meeting people...the more you talk to people, the better your chances of meeting someone.
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I think some of us have different definitions of "meeting someone special". I do meet special men. Some do express interest in me. But it has to go both ways. I think most of us do get asked out by locals on a regular basis and do not go. Or maybe I am wrong. I do not believe in going out with people I do not feel there is any connection with. Though one of my friends who is a guy, says to take free dinners. I feel that is wrong to let somebody get their hope up like that and invest when you are not interested. I think it all depends on your practical applications in life. I find it puzzling that women say men do not want to commit but I find too many men too eager to commit to a package they know nothing about and when more than half of marriage end in divorce that is a bad bad idea. I think there are even more overly hopeless romantic men than women it seems.
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I dont think that it has to do with your post. if you dont just put your self out there, most men wont look at you. the good hearted men as me and some others dont want a women to just put out. thats why your not getting what you want. but, dont change for any a hole out there only looking for you know what. so be your self, you never know who may come your way. i can always use a new friend. the door is open if you ever need one.
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