Profiles WITH pictures are more likely to be looked at, and taken seriously. It's generally true on sites like LinkedIn, and DEFINITELY true
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on dating sites (where I met my bf!) because they catch the eye, rather than glossing over a generic silhouette or egg on Twitter.
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It's not about wanting to be objectified, it's about wanting your profile seen, whether by potential employers (LinkedIn) or by potential
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partners/fuck buddies (tinder, gaydar, grindr etc)
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Like, when I was on Gaydar I was WAY less likely to look at your profile if you didn't post a picture on it. Like, ANY picture. Generic
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silhoueettes are boring. Take a picture of you, or have a picture that shows something you like if you want it to be more private, as it's a
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window into you, your personality. Having a blank picture makes us think of you as a nothing, or a fake account. (and having a dick pic as
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your picture makes you come across as a bit of, well, a dick.)
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("THIS IS MY PERSONALITY" *penis* "suuuuure" *skips*)
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@ikralla That entire thought process was entertaining and reached precisely the best denouement we could have hoped for :)0 replies . 0 retweets 0 likesThanks. Twitter will use this info to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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West Country guy living in Wales. Football Manager & World of Warcraft obsessive. The gayest.