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#30, wouldn't that actually encourage some guys?
Typically this kind of thing happens when your pictures are better than your appearance. Be realistic, and you'll achieve realistic results.
This is why you trade pictures beforehand. Accurate ones. Don't do any of that MySpace Angles bullshit. Send pictures that look like you. #3 You're kind of out of touch, aren't you? People meet online all the time. Many, many successful relationships started on the internet. I've been married for two years to someone I met online.
Guys get the "ummm, no" look all the time when they ask out women. Get used to it.
Whoa. That's just--awful. He's on the dating site, too, thus, he's desperate. Beggars can't be choosers. I'm sorry for you. :(
I met a girl from a dating site once, and she ended up being MUCH bigger than her pictures made her look. Her pictures were just of her face, so I didn't realize how large she was. I still sat through the date, but we didn't really click anyway, and I haven't talked to her since. The guy could've at least sat through the date just to be polite.
# 3,4,5 maybe not everyone is social enough to to go into a "club" not enough self esteem and besides most people worth dating are too shy to come out of their homes and into a club or a bar a lot of clubs are really hard to get into anyway and to people talking about putting their pictures online, maybe this person didn't have access to a scanner or digital camera (like me) i agree with #11 and #29 dont you mean someone who isn't?
Is this what happened? http://www.officialdatingresource.com/beware-the-dreaded-myspace-angles-pics/
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owned. you didn't... like, exchange photos beforehand? oh, internet dating. what a waste of breathe.
Don't most dating sites have a picture of yourself. Was it honest?