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Erika Ettin

Erika Ettin: Negative Nancy need not apply

Have you ever read those profiles where the person sounds intelligent, fun, and generally interesting, until that fateful last line? I've seen them all, and I'm sure you have too:

_ Cowboys fans need not apply.

_ If you're looking for a fling, look the other way.

_ No drama, please!

_ If you're into country music, forget about it.

_ If you're a cat-lover, move right along.

_ Don't write to me if you're not looking for a serious relationship.

_ Douche bags need not apply! (Taken from someone's actual Match.com profile. I can't make this stuff up.)

In doing a quick search of Match.com for men ages 25-40 within 20 miles of 20001 (my zip code), I found that 36 men used the expression "need not apply" somewhere in their profile. And women? Over 100!

You might be thinking, "Is it really so bad to tell someone what I don't want?" The short answer is this: Yes. Let's take the cat statement above, for example. While I may not love cats (I have the cutest dog, and of course I'm not biased!), I'm definitely not into negativity, so I'll be turned off by a line eliminating a whole group of people for one trait. Instead, it's better to show people what you do want rather than what you don't. So in this case, rather than calling your cat hatred to everyone's attention, just write about how you're looking for a dog-lover because perhaps Fido is the main squeeze in your life right now, and you'd like to change that.

By including one of these lines in your profile, you come off as negative, or even bitter. "No drama, please" screams, "My last relationship was full of drama, and I am not quite over it yet." Also, do you think anyone is self-aware enough to think, "Well, I'm full of drama, so I better not reach out." Nope. "Douche bags need not apply" is not only a pretty disgusting expression, but also says to someone, "This person's been burned one too many times and is jaded about this whole dating experience."

Take a moment to reread your profile, and if something comes off as negative, try to turn it into a positive. Two examples:

Negative: Cowboys fans need not apply.

Positive: I love football, but be careful because I may have to tease you about your team sometimes. (This line also serves as "message bait," enticing the reader to ask what team you like.)

Negative: Don't write to me if you're not looking for a serious relationship.

Positive: I'm looking for someone who is ready for a meaningful/committed relationship.

When people read about you, they are likely to remember the last thing you said, so make sure the end of your profile comes across as confident, intelligent, and, most importantly, positive. Negative Nancy need not apply!

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