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Funny because did an experiment and I made a fake profile of a muscular guy with a mirror shot and about 70% of women accepted him and 80% agreed to meet up with him for a one night stand, and these were women who said that they wanted a "non player" and a "nice guy"
Internet dating is just full of single mothers, fat women and women who have alot of baggage and get off on guys treating them like crap. I don't use Internet dating anymore because it's much easier to pick up girls in nightclubs just the other weekend I picked up this one girl in a nightclub and I had another girl also trying to dirty dance with me, loving it!
I found young single mothers are the worse (women in their 20s) becaue these women have been knocked up by some bad boy and now they want some nice guy to look after the bad boys young, um no love you played with the fire and it's your fault you got burned so don't go dragging sone nice guy in to your mistake of a life
so what kind of 'man' do you consider yourself to be then? Also, what do you think a so called "decent woman" would think about your 'baggage' of picking up dirty girls in a nightclub (which I'm assuming happened with the one last weekend or whatever).
What I find funny on dating profiles is the language people use to identify themselves as.
If a woman is big and/or obese, she'll claim that she 'has curves in the right places' or 'is height/weight proportionate', and then usually includes an angle shot pic.
A few of my friends have done this and I've tried my best to dissuade them, knowing that the men who ultimately respond to them will most likely be disappointed.
What I find funny on dating profiles is the language people use to identify themselves as.
If a woman is big and/or obese, she'll claim that she 'has curves in the right places' or 'is height/weight proportionate', and then usually includes an angle shot pic.
A few of my friends have done this and I've tried my best to dissuade them, knowing that the men who ultimately respond to them will most likely be disappointed.
Men do the same thing, especially regarding height. I met a guy that said he was 6'1, which was my height. It doesn't matter how tall he is, but when we met he was outraged that I lied in my profile because I *had* to be at least 6'5 because I was a good 5" taller than he was.
He seemed nice and if he had listed his actual height it wouldn't have mattered one bit.
I think women stretch the truth about their weight for similar reasons, they think it's bull that they will be rejected solely for their weight just as its bull for a man to be rejected solely for his height.
Well I guess you two won't choose me. I'm 8' 10". Missed it by 1".
So close, but a gal has standards
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Originally Posted by JustJulia
You had me at 10".
Just kidding.
Maybe YOU were kidding...
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