
The first thing that women look at on a man’s profile on a matchmaking site is his photos.
There are three repeat offenders in photos men post that women don’t like.
When a man takes a photo of himself with his smartphone while standing in front of a restroom mirror.
This screams low effort to women who see a photo in this vein on his profile.
By doing this, you are telling her that you didn’t care about taking the best possible photo to present to potential matches.
Meanwhile, she put out a good amount of effort in the photos she has on her profile.
It makes her swipe left on your dating profile faster than she breathes.
The next photo to never use on your profile is that which has you in the company of women who are clearly not your family members.
The men who post photos of themselves in the company of various women are under the assumption that these images raise their attractiveness.
After all, women like men who are capable of attracting other women.
Such a hapless and unfortunate blunder.
Women don’t like to see a man with photos of himself in the company of multiple women on his dating profile.
It tells her that you are a player who doesn’t care for committed relationships.
Being that the bulk of women on a dating site are in search of a committed relationship, they don’t like it when they see photos of a man with multiple women on his profile.
It’s a representation of what they don’t want.
The last thing she wants to envision is taking a chance on matching with you, just to have you cheat on her months into a new romance.
Besides bathroom selfies and women-heavy photos, women don’t like to see photos of you with fish.
As proud as you are to have posed with that dead fish that you caught on your last fishing trip, a woman isn’t impressed by it.
This doesn’t get her excited about you.
She doesn’t get it either.
As far as she is concerned, you have insecurity issues, posing next to that poor dead fish, acting as though you have saved humankind from an alien invasion.
Photos aside, women don’t like to see a barely completed profile.
Some men are in such a hurry to finish the signup process, they ignore completing the lion’s share of their profile.
This includes ignoring critical information that give her a better perspective on who you are as a person, whether it be in interests, profession, education, culture, etc.
With so many holes in your profile, she instantly realizes that you are someone who doesn’t have much to offer a girl.
After all, if you had a bunch of desirable attributes, you would proudly include that information in your profile on a dating platform.
A bio is part of your profile too.
When all she has to read are two or three sentences that address how great of a guy you are and how much you love your favorite sports team, that won’t cut it either.
It further demonstrates that you don’t have much of a life.
A next-to-empty bio isn’t attractive, and neither is a negative bio.
Unfortunately, there are men who go through a difficult time getting matches on dating sites, which often leads to a written bio that is filled with complaints about what they don’t want in a potential match.
Sounds like a bunch of whining and complaining due to not being successful with women on dating sites.
This negative behavior is a total turn-off to women, making you come off as someone who thinks of himself as a victim.