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October 26, 2008

Disabled Men and Women Finding Loving Partners Through Online Dating

Online Dating Sites Work for Disabled Singles Too

When men and women have limited time to join the dating scene, they often go to online websites to find prospects of the opposite sex to start a relationship with. Online dating sites allow members to get to know each other by letting them screen potential dates for the things they have in common, such as a disability, or characteristics they want in a partner.

For people with disabilities, dating is even harder than it is for those with limited time in their schedule. Not only is it more difficult to get around for some, but there's also the risk of rejection that many disabled people fear when asking someone out on a date in person.

Online dating sites are now catering to those with special needs, and some even go farther than broad conditions - they specifically target members with the exact same disease in common, such as Autism or Aspergers.

Some relationships start off from online communities not geared to dating, but with multiple options, such as friendship, support, and advice. Other sites make their intentions known - that the website helps put disabled people in touch with others also afflicted with special conditions so that they have one major issue out in the open.

Sometimes, there's a stigma against disabled people from other disabled people. They feel they want to partner with someone not suffering from the same ailment. Other times it makes it easier for the relationship to progress because the date is someone who knows what life is like for the other person.

Disabled men and women want to be included in the fun and excitement of dating, too, without dear of incrimination from others in the online dating pool. The problem with a disabled person joining a website devoted exclusively to disabled dating is that the membership can be small.

If this is the case, you can join multiple sites and broaden your horizons. You never know what man or woman will read your profile, love everything about you, and be willing to overlook any disabilities that you fear someone will balk at.

Online dating is intimidating for almost everyone. Even the beautiful, healthy people have butterflies in their stomachs as their profile goes live and they wait while others review and critique them for the possibility of a future date. Go into the situation with confidence in who you are, and your disability will blend into the background as your personality is allowed to shine.

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October 23, 2008

Dating Online - What NOT to Put in Your Online Dating Profile

Dating Online - What NOT to Put in Your Online Dating Profile

When you're creating your profile for an online dating site, you may be one of the many who throws in a few false facts to try to spruce up the appeal of your profile to the men or women you're targeting.

There are some things you should also leave out if you want to make a good first impression. It doesn't mean you have to lie about who you are or what you believe, but sometimes it's best to present yourself with your best foot forward in the beginning.

First, try not to sound like a bitter, soured person who is already burnt out on the opposite sex. If you had a bad experience with your boyfriend, don't sound like a man-basher in your profile. No men will want to take on someone who has that much baggage following them around.

Negativity in general is a turn off for many people. If you hate the traffic, hate the weather, hate your job, and hate your life - what is there to like about you? The people you encounter on online dating sites don't want a fixer-upper - they want someone compatible with their own personality.

Even if you've been plagued by bad first dates with other dating site members, don't focus on what went wrong, but find the silver lining and talk about the details you did appreciate - even if it was just a learning experience.

Try to stand out from the crowd. Cookie cutter profiles are a turn off and if you don't give the reader anything unique, how are they supposed to be impressed enough to choose you from the masses?

How many times have you read, "I love candlelight dinners and long walks on the beach?" Don't be boring! Instead of candlelight dinners, be specific and say, "I love Mortini's Italian Restaurant because the host always gives me the best seat in the house and their Alfredo Sauce is to die for!" This gives them insight into your personality, but it also lets them envision their first date with you.

To really spruce up a profile and take out everything a prospective partner doesn't want, try to be specific about who you're seeking in a mate. Make sure they know you're flexible, if you are, but don't just say, "I like a sense of humor" if what you really mean is, "I'm sarcastic and love someone who can give as good as they get with me."

This helps remove the possibility that those you won't be compatible will contact you and wind up being a waste of your time. Be sure to find people whose profiles you respect and emulate their success by substituting your own facts and outlook on life and soon, you'll be seizing the opportunity to have a first encounter with someone new.

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