With the dawn of My Space, Yahoo 360, Friendster, etc. (I like to call them "poor man dating web site, lol). There is a new form of" online profile ". These sites seem to be setting precedence how far do I go about setting up an online profile and the way they present themselves.
I have seen this method used on other regular dating sites as well. This form is (for women) on the post about 5 or 6 photos of themselves in bikinis or even lingerie. Some push the web camera in her cleavage, and the images of certain body parts (no nudity, of course, they are not allowed on site). Online photos of their butts, cleavage ... .. more guns and cleavage.
If they do not want to go to "Room-wear underwear" way, women can always dawn string bikini, that she poses seductively in a pool. I saw some women do it cheaply, they have pictures taken of herself in the kitchen or living room, as if to put on a bikini only for a photo to put online. I was wondering are these ladies just "wanna-be" models in the hope that it will be discovered?
Granted, I like the breasts of a woman, but to flaunt it online a little distaste-ful, would not you agree? Is this the kind of woman you bring home to your parents?
Is this woman, "Single and looking?" Or "Single and seeking attention? For me, it is her character immediately.
But on the other hand, these same women complain to their profile write-ups who get irritated with the "perverted" e-mail they received from men, and to stop her e-mail.
Well, sir, you lucky guys will not be left out of the mix .... You can be just as guilty ... What about cell phone pictures of you lifting up shirt?
Basically, it seems that more of the popularity contest as opposed to actually looking for a partner or the love of your life. But what is so important about the billions of people on your list of friends or have full e-mail box? What pleasure can one get with something like that?
My advice would be to eventually take all those poor pictures yourself if you are really looking for a serious relationship, because first impressions are often lasting impressions. I think what was once out of it? Even if you have an ego, it probably does very little for it.
I see a lot of people who defend themselves in this, "Well, if you do not like, do not look at it." Well, it's kind of hard to do if you're putting it in our faces all the time. It's just a show to find one's arrogance. At least show some sort of modesty.
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