Like I said before, I'm no expert here, but I still feel like you're missing the mark. I guess online dating profiles aren't much different from sales pitches, and the bottom line is they're asking themselves: "What can you do for ME?"
Many women love musicians. So how about instead of saying "washed up musician," you post a video or sound clip of you playing your instrument? If you can't do that, then post a few pictures with your instrument. And you're not "washed-up" (weak), you are a musician.
Craftsman? Show them what you built. And you're not "aspiring," you ARE a craftsman. Confidence.
You got the nature lover part covered in the pictures I saw before.
In general, my perception is it feels like you're trying too hard and pushing the humor angle too far. Humor is good, but too much especially up front, makes you seem weak and more friend than lover.
You need to ramp up with the masculine energy with more direct statements, less self-effacement, demonstrated value of you as a husband/boyfriend/lover. And cool it on the feminine energy (pics with filters, pics goofing off, excessive humor, pics that don't demonstrate you in a position of mastery/dominance/confidence). Less is more, in my opinion.
But I suppose the most important thing here is: "what kind of woman are you looking to attract?" And then design your profile in the way that it optimally attracts that kind of woman.
Many women love musicians. So how about instead of saying "washed up musician," you post a video or sound clip of you playing your instrument? If you can't do that, then post a few pictures with your instrument. And you're not "washed-up" (weak), you are a musician.
Craftsman? Show them what you built. And you're not "aspiring," you ARE a craftsman. Confidence.
You got the nature lover part covered in the pictures I saw before.
In general, my perception is it feels like you're trying too hard and pushing the humor angle too far. Humor is good, but too much especially up front, makes you seem weak and more friend than lover.
You need to ramp up with the masculine energy with more direct statements, less self-effacement, demonstrated value of you as a husband/boyfriend/lover. And cool it on the feminine energy (pics with filters, pics goofing off, excessive humor, pics that don't demonstrate you in a position of mastery/dominance/confidence). Less is more, in my opinion.
But I suppose the most important thing here is: "what kind of woman are you looking to attract?" And then design your profile in the way that it optimally attracts that kind of woman.


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