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If You have a Gun in Your Dating Profile, I'm Swiping Left
Submitted by:
David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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There are all kinds of photos that don't belong in online-dating profiles: the shirtless selfie; the faraway shot or the artsy pic where it's hard to tell what the person looks like; the group shot where it's hard to tell whose profile it is; the photo with a child where it's hard to tell if that's a nephew or a son; or anything with sunglasses. (If you can't look me in the eye while mediated by a screen, how will you do it in person?) |
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mickey
(10/10/2017)
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If you post a gun in your dating profile, you get to avoid in advance any entanglements with self-absorbed Tribune writers?
I call that a win-win situation. |
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