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You can ascertain a great deal from an online profile. From the things said and not said. The pastimes listed and the driving force behind a person’s hunt for
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You can ascertain a great deal from an online profile. From the things said and not said. The pastimes listed and the driving force behind a person’s hunt for a partner (or just a quick no-strings hook-up). From the odd photo choices and the difficulty to actually see the person’s face. It’s something I’ve been unofficially researching for years and has turned into a form of expertise that I willingly share. Because for me, there has been a happy outcome and I had to learn the hard way how to screen out the weirdo’s and pervs and find my soulmate. I was an early adopter of online dating in the Noughties, back when it was a really weird thing to do. I’ve always been quite techie and just thought I’d give it a go and see how it worked. There was definitely a stigma around it back then but it never bothered me – it doesn’t matter how you meet the person you fall in love with. I also tried speed dating and Guardian Soulmates. I didn’t find the online option an amazing way to meet people at first. I’d never had problems meeting boyfriends anyway, so it didn’t bother me too much. But then I got to that point when I really wanted a partner so around the age of 37 I gave online another go, by which point it had become the norm. But there were some real horror stories. There were the cock pics and the really inappropriate introductions (‘Nice tits!’). Profile pics in which the guy was in dark glasses or in a group of 20 people so you could hardly work out which one he was – all the really odd stuff. Dates were often unsuccessful. I got stood up a lot. Or they’d love to chat but not want to meet. Or I’d chat to a guy for a while and then he’d go quiet on me. Or I’d Google stalk a guy I’d connected with and find out he’s married. This happened more than once. “Men struggle just as much as women when online dating, think they’re the only ones who aren’t successful and blame themselves.” One time this guy had been really keen to meet. We arranged a date and I sat there thinking “Is he coming, is he not?”… and he just didn’t turn up. It left me feeling unconfident about dating and about myself. I asked myself “What am I doing wrong all the time?”. I left him a message saying “How can you treat someone like that?” but he never replied. His problem really, but it hurt nonetheless. So many of my encounters (or non-encounters) were a disaster. I used to share my adventures on Facebook because they were so hilarious. But I also think I was scarred for quite a while. On one date, we met at Southbank. He was Italian. We each bought our own drinks which was a bit weird and once we sat down he spent the whole time making something with the receipt, not looking at me. I was getting little response to my attempts at conversation. After twenty minutes he handed me the paper crane he’d made and said “I must go now, I’m meeting someone else’ and walked off. It was unbelievable! I’d made the effort to look nice and gone all that way and 20 minutes and a paper crane later it was all over. Of course this kind of behaviour can happen with any kind of dating, but with online it feels like a more intense version and people don’t feel they have to follow the norms. I was chatting to this guy online and he said “Are you doing anything tonight?” and I wasn’t so we arranged to meet up… I suggested Soho and he said “Oh I can’t meet you there” and I suggested somewhere else, but he would only meet somewhere within ten minutes of his house, so I gave up. With another guy I was getting on really well with, when I told him I’m vegetarian he said ‘No, I’m sorry, I can’t date you, I couldn’t enjoy restaurants with you’. Madness. Discouraged, I gave up on the online dating for a while, but started shooting portraits for online dating profiles, making it part of my range of services as a professional photographer. I’d look at profiles and think “This man’s pictures are so bad. Why on earth use a pic of yourself in the bath as your profile pic? Why have a pic of you where your face is almost obscured?” Shooting better images would give them the chance of meeting more women and finding love. “Be really clear about what you’re looking for in terms of values” And it was a breakthrough for me. In this way I met lots of men because there’s a massive need for the service! It gave me such an insight.













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