Sincerious
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- Joined
- Sep 23, 2022
Hey guys,
First I’ve ever posted my pics for review. Thought it’d be good to give some context.
I haven’t used dating apps for years as I haven’t had much luck in the past, and felt the blow to my self-esteem. It wasn’t until I came across Andy’s articles last year that I got inspired and motivated to take matters into my own hands. Got a tripod and fairly recently started using it.
For most of my life I’ve tried to avoid cameras so suffice to say it’s been quite challenging starting to take pics of myself with a tripod. I’m glad I’ve finally got my foot in the door.
I’ve been in a 3.5 year dry spell, which includes dating. Hermit mode. I am now committed to shatter that spell.
I’m hoping, based on feedback, to start a new tinder profile after years by using this collection to get the ball rolling with matches/dates. Keen to start dating again. I feel strapped in for the long haul now and will be working on improving in this area regardless of any matches/dates I get, so I'm not interested in spinning my wheels.
For what it's worth, I’m also based in the suburbs of a major city and flexible as I can move around the city with my stealth campervan.
Most pics are unedited so I can definitely edit the ones people think have potential e.g. blurring the background, lighting etc.
I realise the festival ones are a little out there haha. For example I have no idea whether my torso is worth showing, just experimenting. And yes I realise they may be too feminine, but I love bush festivals and I’d like to show that if possible.
I really appreciate any kind of feedback, advice and comments you guys can give. On pics to use/edit, looks, style, hair, archetype, personal context, potential strategies, whatever it is, I’ll take it on board.
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First I’ve ever posted my pics for review. Thought it’d be good to give some context.
I haven’t used dating apps for years as I haven’t had much luck in the past, and felt the blow to my self-esteem. It wasn’t until I came across Andy’s articles last year that I got inspired and motivated to take matters into my own hands. Got a tripod and fairly recently started using it.
For most of my life I’ve tried to avoid cameras so suffice to say it’s been quite challenging starting to take pics of myself with a tripod. I’m glad I’ve finally got my foot in the door.
I’ve been in a 3.5 year dry spell, which includes dating. Hermit mode. I am now committed to shatter that spell.
I’m hoping, based on feedback, to start a new tinder profile after years by using this collection to get the ball rolling with matches/dates. Keen to start dating again. I feel strapped in for the long haul now and will be working on improving in this area regardless of any matches/dates I get, so I'm not interested in spinning my wheels.
For what it's worth, I’m also based in the suburbs of a major city and flexible as I can move around the city with my stealth campervan.
Most pics are unedited so I can definitely edit the ones people think have potential e.g. blurring the background, lighting etc.
I realise the festival ones are a little out there haha. For example I have no idea whether my torso is worth showing, just experimenting. And yes I realise they may be too feminine, but I love bush festivals and I’d like to show that if possible.
I really appreciate any kind of feedback, advice and comments you guys can give. On pics to use/edit, looks, style, hair, archetype, personal context, potential strategies, whatever it is, I’ll take it on board.
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