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over a year ago
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"I didn’t think that was body shaming I see plenty of female profiles who say no skinny blokes or no fat blokes"
There’s stating your preference...then there’s body shaming |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Gladly"
Okay your profile is naff.
You’ve been here before so know how it works? Then surely you’ll have hundreds of meets, seeing as you know how it works.
You body shame skinny women - why? No need. Just say you prefer curvy women (or BBW, or whatever you do prefer). No need to be mean.
No public pics and no profile pic - an instant delete for me.
Grammar and spelling is meh |
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"Gladly
Okay your profile is naff.
You’ve been here before so know how it works? Then surely you’ll have hundreds of meets, seeing as you know how it works.
You body shame skinny women - why? No need. Just say you prefer curvy women (or BBW, or whatever you do prefer). No need to be mean.
No public pics and no profile pic - an instant delete for me.
Grammar and spelling is meh "
That isn’t advice, but it’s points you can focus on.
Or keep everything the exact same, if it reflects you for you |
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Everyone wants the same. There is no winning 'stand out from the crowd' formula unfortunately.
I'm always drawn to profiles that make me smile. Brusque language doesn't appeal at all. Don't say what you're not looking for. There's no point in that. Just concentrate on what you have to offer and what you would like to find. Good luck |
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