Dating Profile Headline of the Day
Make your move my being BOLD.
There’s an old salesman story that if you don’t ask for the sale you’ll miss it 100% of the time.
The same thing goes for dates. If you don’t ask it won’t happen.
While your dating profile is there to work for you, introducing you and possibly bringing you closer to people you’ll like, if you don’t ask you won’t get anywhere.
So while you’re busy clicking through hundreds of profiles looking for that one special one that stands out, take some time and send some messages to the 50% matches. Computers can only be so right, right?
For your headline today give this a try:
“We might not be 100% perfect but then again, I’m not either.”
Be BOLD and go forth to date.
Friday’s Conversation Topics
I hope you’ve had a successful week with your online dating adventure and have a date, or two or three, lined up for the weekend.
To make the experience enjoyable for both of you be prepared with conversation topics so you don’t have any awkward silences.
Being able to switch into a comfortable conversation topic can really save the date so I’m giving you a couple things to talk about.
There’s someone pooping in a park, for the last six months, and the authorities really want to catch him. So an advertising firm helps out with a billboard to raise awareness and possibly wipe this criminal off the green grass of the play park. I’m hoping the original discovery of these crimes were visual and not tactile!
While everyone has an opinion about UFOs and monsters that lurk in the deep I’m quite certain the eventually the myths will be exposed through the increasing surveillance technology provides us in our daily lives. With this thought I bring to you the story of the Loch Ness monster seen, more or less, by Apple Maps satellites. The truth will out, eventually.
There are many definitions of Happiness depending on the mood of the moment. Some things bring instant gratification and others are goals long attained for. Here is an interesting graphic that reveals what makes people happy that have money to spend. So if you have a few coins in your pocket just jingling around then go shopping and bring some happiness into your life.
So now you have a some good things to talk about. Don’t waste the time with awkward silence!
Dating Profile Headline of the Day: Working It
Grab the bull by the horns
Well, online you’ll meet a lot of people. People just like you that do want to meet others in the “Real World”.
It happens all the time.
But you know what? If you don’t reach out you’ll not be as successful as you should in meeting people, getting dates, living in the “Real World”.
Take life by the horns and be the one to ask “Will you meet me at…?”
You know what they say “If you don’t ask for the date the answer will always be no.”
For your personal ad headline today try this:
“The math that counts: You + Me = A Date!”
Have a great day!
Dating Online in the News
‘My online dating agency wouldn’t accept that I’d dumped it’: Match.com. This is Money
Gyms, magazines, dating agencies – these are just a few of the businesses that insist customers sign up to a ‘continuous payment authority’. This arrangement means that money is taken regularly from a credit or debit card – and in reality can go on for …
Deputies: Mother, son beat, robbed man they met on dating website. Tbo.com
A mother and son face attempted homicide and grand theft charges in Pasco after a man they met through an online dating website was severely beaten and robbed on Friday. Bobbie Jo Curtis, 40, and Bryan Curtis, 16, are charged with unlawful …
New Zealand Dating Scene Changing But Christchurch Dating Clients Seeking …. Lawfuel Matchcompany.co.nz
New Zealand’s dating scene is seeing increased numbers use online dating, but also more people seeking personalised dating help. Matchcompany’s Rosie Bowie is presently heavily involved with Christchurch clients, many of whom …
Don’t date my school. CU Columbia Spectator
Why am I hating on an online dating site? Well, I’m not exactly. First of all, I met my significant other on an online dating site, so you’ll find no hate there. Secondly, the site was, as you may know, started by two Columbia Business School students …
Do the Best Personals Dating Sites Help to Reduce the Divorce Rate? By TL
A question worthy of exploration, by marriage experts, sociologists and other cultural observers is whether or not the best personals dating sites can help to reduce the divorce rate, at least in Western societies like those of the United States …
No More Wednesday Dinner Dates For You: Dating Profile Headline of the Day
Thursday: The unofficial “First Meeting Day/Date” for people that meet online. Really.
We all know that Wednesday is “Loser Date Night” and if you had a date last night that is less than date #4, sorry to be the guy that told you, but the relationship is over. If you aren’t aware, Wednesday is the night of no return. You’ve been on this date strictly for two reasons:
1. He/She wanted one more meal with you (paying) because it’s more civilized breaking up in person and less harrowing an experience when there are more people around. You’re less likely to make a scene and Thursday is now open for them to meet a person of more substance, more grounded in reality, someone that knows what a Wednesday dinner date means.
2. You should have seen it coming. What more needs to be said? Tip the waiter well (no point of ruining his night too), go home and start again reading dating advice manuals. You’ll find another suitable partner… just stay away from Wednesday date nights for the next 4 to 8 dates, just to be on the safe side. For additional points, change your cell phone and number a couple of times. She can’t text a break-up/make-up message to put you under her spell again if she’s dialing an old number, am I right?
For your dating profile headline today you should give this one a go:
“Today will only be seen as moving forward. Are you with me?”
Have a great day!
A Seinfeld Break Up
Do you like pets? Dating Profile Headline of the Day
Pets can be great friends
This question (and variations) can be found on most dating membership profile applications. As a question, alone and isolated, it’s harmless enough. Add the answer to the other 20 to 200 questions you may also be asked to complete in your dating service profile and it loses it’s importance, a little. But what if your answer to this question becomes the only reason why you will be contacted for a date or not?
The proper answer to this question is “I’ve been around many animals and if they have a good personality then they’re my favorite.”
Even if you already have a pet, you need to answer the question in a way that shows you have open arms for all pets, similar to my answer above. Don’t get pinned down by one type of pet (dog, cat, fish, bird or whatever), and allow yourself an opportunity to judge the animal on it’s own merits without upsetting the owner, and possible date, before contact has even made. Maybe this will lead to meeting the owner, right?
I’ve given you this example so you can understand the best way to answer a rather generic question that doesn’t give someone that will be reading your answer a reason to pass on by you.
For your dating profile headline suggestion, today I offer you this:
“Four legs, beaks or scales, they’re all friends to me.”
Have a great day!
Losers and Dating History
Ice cream dates
You very rarely hear how well dates turned out, weeks or months since they occurred, but how bad they turned out becomes a word-of-mouth story that everyone believes.
Fumbling for a place to go, pregnant pauses and awkward silences that destroyed any hopes of a real conversation all followed up with a date ending physical lurch forward with shot down sexual hopes.
The loser of these dates (from a man’s viewpoint) almost always writes the history of the date as if describing a prude with high hopes of spinsterhood deflecting all attempts of continuing the date beyond the initial hellos because of something or another.
A woman may describe the antics of a clown bottled inside the body of a man-child that no self-respecting woman would be seen with, in public or private.
If you were to look back at your disastrous dates, were you at fault or was it your dates idiocy that precluded anything of meaning happening.
See, you do understand what I mean.
I, of course, have the solution for ending up on bad dates and that is to never go on one at all. I am not saying don’t date but that you should simply not allow bad dates to happen.
To quote Christian Carter, author of ‘Catch Him & Keep Him‘, “it’s important to learn what exactly (and realistically) makes you happy with a man”.
When you can stop wasting your own time on dates that will, without a doubt, lead nowhere, then you’ve taken the first step at raising your own value and your own self-confidence, and started to date great!
Dating Profile Headline of the Day
WednesdayHas Olympic Fever caught you full force yet? I know that I can’t seem to let even a few minutes slip by without checking on news sites and one of the Canadian Olympic sites about any news of the latest medal events and winners.
It’s OK, the winter Olympics only come every fours years, so we should enjoy the competition, of the best of the best, while we can.
Soon enough we will be back to wars, and rumors of wars, filling the nightly news like before.
We have the future to be hopeful about, don’t we.
With the promise of our future we have hope for what is yet to be in our own lives and how our lives intersect with others.
It is with this promise that we date, searching for the right person to share our time with.
To help you on this future of yours I offer you this dating headline to post today:
“Life is for the living. Let’s Live!”
Have a great day!
Ashley Madison
As one of the largest “affair” dating services, Ashely Madison stands out the most. A widely recognized name for people looking for some sex on the side of their current relationships, I will n either dismiss this service or it’s customers. We all have choices to make, and if it means a little straying to find that magic in your life again, so be it.
And watch Ashley Madison being discussed on “The View” here: