Free Internet Dating Profile Instructions in 10 Easy Steps!
Step-by-step free internet dating profile instructions to your online dating personality:
1. Have a glass of wine. No, seriously, have a glass of wine. Sit down with some good friends if you need the extra support.
Now that you’re a bit more relaxed, we can get down to some serious business. Open up that laptop and pull up a new word document.
Please write down one to three word answers for each of the following questions for your own free internet dating profile:
2. What’s the first section in the book store that you head toward? Is it the travel section? Mysteries? Trashy magazines?
3. When you open up a newspaper, what section do you go to first? Do you read the editorials, the sports section, the front page headlines? Do you even read the newspaper? Is there a part of the paper you never read?
4. What was your favorite activity you did with your first boyfriend? What personality trait do you miss most about your last boyfriend?
5. What’s one quirk that your friends make fun of you for?
6. If you could bring only three items with you to a deserted island, what would they be?
7. What are the three most played musical groups on your iPod?
8. What sort of cuisines did you eat last week? Which was your favorite?
9. Fill in the blank: My last roommate hated me for ________? Was it for never doing the dishes? Having too many wild parties?
10. Do you like change? Have you lived outside of your hometown before? Have you lived or travelled abroad?
Okay, that’s it. Let’s quickly write an internet dating profile by compiling all our answers and filling in the blanks.
I often find you can tell a lot about a person from where they go to first in a bookstore. For example, when I enter a bookstore, the first place I head to is the health and fitness magazine section. When no one is looking, I may or may not be putting the latest In Touch and People magazines in my magazine pile.
I’m a news junkie, though, admittedly, I immediately throw away the sports section, advertisements, and head for the international headlines.
People call me a travel nut and my next big trip is to Syria in the fall. I’ve lived and travelled abroad in Europe and Asia, so I’m always trying to improve my ability to speak languages.
Hiking is one of the few ways that I can relax and just reflect on the week. It’s hard to do in the city, but recently my friends and I have been flipping through 60 Hikes within 60 Miles of New York City and having a great time going through all of them.
Since I have so many interests, my friend are often making fun of me for being a schizophrenic energizer bunny. I’ll go from teaching a pilates class, to meeting a friend to have a kale-salad-cook-off, to volunteering for a project on left-handedness (I’m left handed, but fairly ambidextrous) to browsing the real estate sections of various websites and helping people find their dream apartments.
It would be sacrilege for me to leave my home without my daily planner – I keep track of my nightly dreams in it so I can psychoanalyze my level of craziness day-by-day, my latest book (lately I’ve been reading business books by Timothy Ferriss, Michael Gerber and Michael Masterson) and a few snacks. I’m addicted to Cliff organic chocolate bars!
On my iPod I’ve been listening to various news podcasts, in addition to the latest albums by Death Cab for Cutie, Interpol and Cloud Cult.
I eat sushi every week, crave Indian food in the winter, and can’t get enough pomegranate margaritas in the summer. Last weekend my friend and I did a tasting of all the espresso martinis we could find in the village. Truth be told, I am obsessive about doing the dishes in my apartment, but am guilty of never vacuuming or dusting.
Finally, I’m not a creature of habit, as I try to make habit of trying something new everyday; in fact, my friends and I actually have a *club* called Try Something New Club. We’ve gone trapeze-flying, kayaking, rollerblading, white water rafting and taiko drumming as some of our fun activities. Maybe you’ll want to join us next time?
Okay, that’s it. Go on, Single DomestiGals and let us know if this free internet dating profile worked for you. Send email to us at DomestiGals@DomestiGals.com.








