When It Comes To Writing Online Dating Profiles, It’s Not Only What You Say But How You Say It

When It Comes to Writing Online Dating Profiles, It’s Not Only What You Say But How You Say It

“Your profile is confessional and reads like a memoir. It’s honest, sad in parts, but ultimately uplifting.”

 “I can definitely tell you are a writer. One of the best profiles I have read so far! My favorite part is the “definitely message me” section. Pretty funny. You seem like you have had a very interesting life to this point.”

 “What a nice read that was. Definitely seems like you put some thought into writing your profile. I enjoyed it and would like to chat sometime.”

 “I enjoyed reading your thoughtful and witty profile as it conveyed the sense of a real person.”

These were a few of the comments I received after revamping my online dating profile a few years ago, some of them within moments of posting my rewrite. The last message actually came from a man I had one date with who did not recognize me after reading my new essay.

Sure, I had rewritten my profile dozens of times since I began using online dating sites and apps after separating from my husband of more than 16 years back in 2012. But somehow I never seemed to hit the nail right on the head, never quite portraying who I was and what I wanted in my next relationship. Because of that, I consistently attracted men I was not interested in dating.

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How My Divorce Led Me To A Career I Love

How My Divorce Led Me To A Career I Love

For as long as I could remember, I wanted to be a lawyer. At least, I remember saying I wanted to be a lawyer.

That pronouncement took me right through to my senior year in college, resolute as I was, until it came time to apply to law school.

Suddenly, what had once felt like a natural choice and next step in a pre-ordained progression of sorts felt… off.

As I sat for the LSAT (Law School Admission Test) not once but twice, canceling my scores the first time because my nerves (or something deeper) got the best of me, I had the sinking feeling I was not where I was supposed to be in my life.

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