My apologies as I thought I had commented on this. My apologies as I thought I had commented on this again I only online dated for three weeks but I have helped other people with their profiles. However that doesn't make me an expert 😉
Please don't take this the wrong way but I remember you saying that you were very sarcastically funny. I certainly believe you but that doesn't come across in this post. My headline was "Looking for a domestic goddess who loves to cook? Then the first line saiD , "Then read no further. I'm not the one for you." I would think that people who do online dating for a long periods of time need to try to do things to sort of stand out. Granted , I understand many people just look at the photos. However, if you're looking for someone funny and that is extremely important to you ( it is to me!!!!) then you need to show that you're funny.
I also think that when you put the line about something casual is OK, some might belive you are just looking for a hook up or a booty call. Women are very sensitive to those things particularly if they are looking for something serious . If you would consider that that's fine I just probably wouldn't put it in the profile. Those things have a way of sorting themselves out once you meet.
Like Ginger said if you are a woman you are literally inundated with hundreds of emails . That means exactly nothing . And I certainly didn't consider the plethora of emails from 19-year-old boys who went to the college where I graduated from 20 some odd years ago as potential prospects . I am more than well aware they were not looking for anything other than a Mrs. Robinson type experience . I even took the time to write some of them back saying "I know where you go to school. I graduated from there trust me you can get la!d. ". I wish them good luck and again I was only on there for three weeks.
Make sure your pictures look nice. You seem like a nice guy so keep at it.
3 kids BD 12/15/13 (IDKIILY. ) Rope dropped Cirque du Soleil style D final 9-9-14 "Some people are born on 3rd base and go through life thinking they hit a triple." Barry Switzer