how to write a dating profile that actually gets replies
draft article. this copy is a starting draft to be reviewed and approved before go-live.
start with a real photo, not a perfect one
the best profile photo is a recent, clear picture of your face where you are genuinely smiling. you do not need a professional shoot. you need to look like the person who will turn up to the date. add two or three more photos that show your life: a walk, a hobby, a trip you loved.
say what you are looking for
mature daters value clarity. if you want a serious relationship, say so. if you love quiet weekends more than big nights out, say that too. being specific helps the right people lean in and the wrong people move on.
write like you talk
skip the clichés. "i love laughing and long walks" tells a reader nothing. instead, share one real detail: the book on your bedside table, the country you keep meaning to visit, the sunday roast you are quietly proud of. specifics start conversations.
- lead with one genuine thing that makes you, you
- keep it warm and honest, not a list of demands
- end with a simple question to make replying easy
- read it out loud. if it sounds stiff, soften it
let your verified badge do some work
free id verification adds a badge to your profile that tells people you are real. it is one of the simplest ways to earn trust before a single message is sent.
