Quote: (06-06-2017 05:37 AM)Valen007 Wrote:
The data that a person posts on a dating site is not personal to the extent of you wanting it to be seen by thousands of others. Do not share anything that you don't want to be shared on a dating site.
If you're on a dating site, you generally put up enough information that can easily identify you. Pictures, location, hobbies, interests. Most men on this forum are not as willing to publicly identify themselves as they are on dating sites.
Quote: (06-06-2017 05:37 AM)Valen007 Wrote:
An advice by fellow players how to adapt the dating site profile might be very valuable.
Your posts in the
Israel Dating Scene thread suggest that you're not yet at the level to give good advice. There's no shame in still learning, we're all at different levels, but so far you haven't given us any indication that you know what you're talking about.
If you are actually great with online dating, why not tell us a few things that worked for you. Tell us what didn't work. How many responses you got from profile A compared to profile B.
Quote: (06-06-2017 05:37 AM)Valen007 Wrote:
On the other note, the number of posts on RooshV Forum or any other forum for that matter is not a good indicator of trustworthyness of a person (though sometimes it is).
That's true. Number of posts have very little to do with how knowledgeable or trustworthy they are. What a larger number of posts do is let people get to know you. You can't trust someone you don't know. Getting to know someone doesn't necessarily mean you're going to trust them, but at least you've got a better idea if you should.
You might be highly skilled at writing online dating profiles and be 100% trustworthy but right now you're someone who's been on this forum for less than a month, with a tiny amount of posts.