Online dating - what do I say to her?
I have now been single for five years, before that I was in an 11 year relationship that when bust. Ready for dating but it's not so easy find dates for my age group in pubs and clubs. I have joined a dating agency. What do I say to get that first response? Tell her about myself, my hobbies; that’s so lame…Please help. :confused:
Here is my online dating profile
Tag Line:
We can't talk if you don't call
My Profile:
I am happy with what I have: family, good friends, job I enjoy, blah blah blah but I am missing that special someone. I love meeting new people and experiencing new things.
Tried to find smily but none seem to go!
Revised online dating profile
Hi,
Well folks. Please see below revised version taking account of your advice. What do you think? Should I add what it is that I am looking for in them?
Tag Line:
Free, single and young at heart
My Profile:
I am content with what I have: my own home, a 6-year-old son, good friends, a job that I enjoy (I work for the Health Service) but I am missing that special someone to share it with me. I love meeting new people and experiencing new things. My friends tell me I am kind, laid back, friendly, caring and sincere.
General Interests:
I like visiting new places as well as cosy nights in with TV (comedies, classic black and white films), I like going to the movies. I like most music but especially R and B
I don't read newspapers or magazines but occasionally I do like to read a good book, just finished the Da Vinci Code.
I love spending time with my son, day trips; to seaside (live 9 miles from coast), museums, parks, and walks. I like to keep fit and my son and I go swimming regularly.
I have travelled most of Europe including driving from England to Pakistan. I would like to visit USA, Canada, and Australia.
I have tried flying lessons but found it boring – what do you do or see once you’re in the sky? Answer, nothing but look at your ‘instruments’ (no pun intended) and watch out for other planes. Trust me it’s boring! That’s not to say I’m a thrill seeker, I’m not.