Dating descriptions really mean
16-Feb-2020 23:45
When you meet someone, they meet the whole package at once; no one aspect of who you are dominates.When someone sees your profile, they only see what you choose to put on it-and those few facts will paint completely their picture of you.That means before you even begin filling in the spaces, you have to decide which parts of your life you want to highlight and which parts you want to hold back and slip into the conversation during the first date.Some things will always be worth highlighting such as the fact that you have a child at home or that you have a disability or that you spend every spare minute looking after an aged parent.While it’s nice to have some hobbies in common, it’s important to look beyond this and be true to yourself.Take the opportunity to highlight the activities you participate in that link to your highest values, the stuff that really matters to you.Although the findings suggest that personal hobbies and interests can have an impact on how we’re perceived by the opposite sex, e Harmony matches its members based on core personality traits and values, which, in the long run, are far more significant than superficial factors like hobbies which evolve over time.Melanie says: “You may very well be enticed to someone who is interested in politics, travel or personal growth, but this doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll be well-suited in the long-term.
There's room -- and sail-work -- enough for two and the views of the town from the sea are fantastic.The best advice is for men and women to be open and honest in their profiles.