Member Since: October 23, 2015 Answers: 1 Last Update: October 23, 2015 Visitors: 212
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So I'm 21 and I'm looking for a serious relationship and have just recently started dating. I work as a nanny so obviously I can't meet men at my job and the field I'm in for college is female dominated.
I've been trying to find some nice guys online through dating sites, but I just don't seem to be attracting the right guys. A little about me is: I'm not bragging but I've been told I'm very beautiful, I live a healthy life, don't party, I have my own car, I work and I'm in a good field for college. I was raised with good morals, I'm very respectful, soft spoken and an optimist. I have a lot of hobbies like cooking and can have fun doing almost anything.
I'm looking for I guess what's known as a "hipster" guy. I like respectful chivalrous men who wear classy vintage style clothing with their hair slicked back or styled. I want somebody who likes to go on road trips, enjoys comedy clubs, live jazz music, good food and who has an interest in art, photography, reading and who likes things like old classic cars, oxfords and victorian homes or buildings. A good job and an education would be nice too.
All I keep finding though is these guys who lie about who they are, are disrespectful and looking for an easy girl or men who are going nowhere in there lives and their only interests are video games and getting stoned.
When I say they lie about who they are I mean they portray themselves in one way online and then when I get to know them I find out they don't really have any of the interests they say they do and just use those interests to lure girls into liking them. Often these guys seem to just want to sit at home all the time and I'm not really into that.
What are some ways I can make it more obvious what I'm looking for on dating profiles without sounding like I'm being very picky or stuck up?
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