Well I made a profile and all, but I think I got stiffed on the points.
To learn how to gain points and the benefits of different levels:
Open your profile.
Page down to the heading, Level.
Click on your underlined points. This takes you to the Levels Page.
While you're at it, check out the Community Guidelines.
Hover your mouse over the heading, Learn, above.
Click on About Us. Page down to Community Guidelines.
I have a special on points today... $1 per thousand!
We don't need no stinking points!!
@Cutiebeauty agree, just promotes useless commenting.
@starwatcher-al is that sarcasm?!
@starwatcher-al I couldn't agree more! I could care less about points and shirts!
What profile? This says nothing about you as a person.
"IT Director, Animal Lover, Foodie, Cards, Tabletop, and RPGs."
What does "RPG" stand for? What do you mean by "Tabletop"?
Are you here for dating? Your profile and photos are an advertisement to attract the type of woman you want to date.
RPG is role playing games.. table top are games you play on the table like cards and such...
What it means is that hes not looking for you.
@Cutiebeauty You get it!
Why do you not like my profile pictures? And yes I'm here to date and meet like minded people.
Your profile is an advertisement to help you meet the kind of woman you want to date. The best profiles are well written, upbeat and interesting, with a dash of humor. Your first paragraph should be short and upbeat, and say something positive about you.
Internet dating is a written, visual medium. Correct spelling and grammar are important because it shows you care about details. Write in short paragraphs. Nobody wants to read a wall of words.
Describe your best characteristics and strengths, activities you enjoy, and what you are looking for in a relationship. Talk a little about the type of woman you want to meet using personality traits. Avoid anything negative. Nobody wants to date a negative person.
Describe activities you enjoy and would enjoy doing with a woman.
@LiterateHiker I'm not a good self promoter. Like that John Lovitz sketch on SNL, "Get to know me!".