It can definitely be worded differently. Though I'd be upset too if I got deceptive photos of a person, because a big key to establishing get a relationship is mutual attraction.Regardless of your stance on the deceptive photos, it is a bit bothersome that the OP (obviously not intentionally) implies that fat women are not (single) people.
Try it when you're ready
So I wouldn't want to date a girl that is very overweight - what's the problem with that? All that posting a misrepresentative photo does is lure me out for a first date and waste both of our time. I don't see why you're advocating for that.
Why do you argue your point ad absurdum? Just because I want to know what someone actually looks like doesn't mean I want a mugshot or a photo of their belly. You're being ridiculous, but I guess that matches up well with your ridiculous notion of what a representative photo for a dating site is.
Cos y'all keep responding to me without giving me an example, so it's all up to my imagination. You seem so disgusted by the thought of being "tricked" by a nice photo of an overweight girl but can't give an example of what a good photo of them looks like (despite claiming it's oh so easy to do). All I can assume is that any photo an overweight girl takes of themself = deceptive to people like you because their belly ain't front and centre. D:
Depends on what you call being single though
If casually seeing somebody is being single then yeah it's pretty cool
No contact whatsoever ? Eh fuck that
Statistically it isn't true. Its just a matter of distributions.
Wait, are you actually arguing that the Myspace angle doesn't exist?
It's a way to take a picture that disguises your fat body. If you then go out on a date with this girl, you then see her fat body and have to choose between walking away before she notices, or spending a couple of hours talking to someone you're not interested in at all.
Because I have a conscience, I end up dating them, and then explaining after that we weren't a good fit. Just fucks me off because I only have so much free time, I don't want to spend it with someone I have zero attraction to.
I mean, this is GAF, so a lot of us are going to be single of course.
But yeah I'm single and I've always been. I can't imagine myself in a relationship, I'm just too much of a weirdo.
did we get a selfie from OP yet?
Have some hunnies who are interested
No it exists, but I think it's a negative description of just taking a nicely photographed pose which basically says if a woman doesn't take a photo showing her weight front and centre she's basically trying to trick and deceive you. I mean it's basically saying "all overweight women are desperate so they pose to look less overweight and trick men into dates."
Everyone poses in photos to show off what they consider to be their "good side" to seem attractive, but it's only overweight girls that seemingly get called out on it.
Yah, except if someone is not attracted to overweight people and you only take photos that intentionally hide your real size, you're 100% guaranteed to lose their interest when they see what you actually look like. It benefits nobody. I think an honest, current, full body shot is a must for any dating profile, male or female, unless it's amply clear you're fit. This kind of also ties into the "it's ok for women to ask men how tall they are but not ok for men to ask women what they weigh" prior to a first date.
Wanting a partner to be physically fit and not overweight is not insensitive or harsh, it's a preference, and one that makes total sense. Overweight is going to be a deal breaker for most physically fit people.
Nahhh, it happens. Sometimes you meet the right person at the wrong time.
Online dating is arguably more picky than real dating from what I've seen. The person can go through your pictures over and over again and get tired of you before you even have a chance to ask them out for coffee or something.Yeah but the problem here is this "intentionally hide your real size" bullshit mentality. If you're just in it for the body and nothing else, just use an app for fucking like Tinder or Grindr.
'Sides, I think asking someone their height before a date if they haven't explicitly defined it on their profile already is bullshit too.
All this thread has taught me is that online dating is what's really bullshit. Seems like no one's happy, real picky, and real horny (until travelling/money is involved).
Yeah but the problem here is this "intentionally hide your real size" bullshit mentality. If you're just in it for the body and nothing else, just use an app for fucking like Tinder or Grindr.
'Sides, I think asking someone their height before a date if they haven't explicitly defined it on their profile already is bullshit too.
All this thread has taught me is that online dating is what's really bullshit. Seems like no one's happy, real picky, and real horny (until travelling/money is involved).
Get rid of your videogame toys and anime collection to improve your chances.
Online dating is arguably more picky than real dating from what I've seen. The person can go through your pictures over and over again and get tired of you before you even have a chance to ask them out for coffee or something.
At least irl if it's like out of the blue you see them once. Ask them out, then you don't tend to see each other again until the date and at that point you can at least charm them with your personality if you aren't like an Abercrombie and Fitch model.
It's not about being "just in it for the body and nothing else". People can have standards. A big factor in any relationship is attraction and obesity is a factor that greatly reduces attraction to many. Nothing is wrong with taking pictures of you that represent you positively, but it should still present an honest picture of who you are. If you are taking pictures to hide your weight, you aren't doing that.
Get rid of your videogame toys and anime collection to improve your chances.
Cos y'all keep responding to me without giving me an example, so it's all up to my imagination. You seem so disgusted by the thought of being "tricked" by a nice photo of an overweight girl but can't give an example of what a good photo of them looks like (despite claiming it's oh so easy to do). All I can assume is that any photo an overweight girl takes of themself = deceptive to people like you because their belly ain't front and centre. D:
No it exists, but I think it's a negative description of just taking a nicely photographed pose which basically says if a woman doesn't take a photo showing her weight front and centre she's basically trying to trick and deceive you. I mean it's basically saying "all overweight women are desperate so they pose to look less overweight and trick men into dates."
Everyone poses in photos to show off what they consider to be their "good side" to seem attractive, but it's only overweight girls that seemingly get called out on it.
I'm single, and also a recluse. I work nights and generally spend most of my time alone and very little time in public. Forever single I say.
The whole "dating as an online shopping experience" is freaking weird to me, honestly. I wonder about what the success rates for dating sites are that aren't marketing fluff, I think I'll google it and see if people actually get stuff out of it.
You're automatically attributing being overweight to being obese. Come on dude.
I'd find and post examples but I'm sure anyone else here who is interested is more than capable.
Also, just speaking personally, but I'd much rather a woman with some extra meat on her bones show me front and center. That way since I tend to like women with a bit of extra meat on their bones I can actually find them.
Added bonus: Their confidence in their body is pretty sexy, so there's that.
So yeah, the deceptive angle tends to hurt everyone and help nobody.
Nobody is saying all women are desperate so they pose to look less overweight. But a MySpace angle refers specifically to the way a picture is taken, so the overweight person doesn't look overweight, which is misleading. I've seen plenty of online dating pics of women with a bit of extra weight who had normal full body pictures. So when we went on the first date I knew what to expect.
Please don't let semantics needlessly muddy things up.
some women like the weird ones. embrace whatever it is that you think is "weird" and show confidence in yourself. they'll like that.
It's not semantics. Not every overweight person is obese. That's, like, a fact.
You are "well actually"ing my post. Okay, fine. I didn't use a word properly. Let's not dwell on it so that the whole point is just ignored.
You said "obesity is a factor" and that was basically part of your whole point, which was stupid. Don't do that.
No it exists, but I think it's a negative description of just taking a nicely photographed pose which basically says if a woman doesn't take a photo showing her weight front and centre she's basically trying to trick and deceive you. I mean it's basically saying "all overweight women are desperate so they pose to look less overweight and trick men into dates."
Everyone poses in photos to show off what they consider to be their "good side" to seem attractive, but it's only overweight girls that seemingly get called out on it.
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http://www.officialdatingresource.com/beware-the-dreaded-myspace-angles-pics/
Overweight girls aren't the only people who get called out on it. Anyone who purposely uses weird angles that don't show the reality of what they look like are guilty of using the Myspace angle.
That article is disgusting, and not because of the photos used. I can't believe you'd use trash like that as a "source". Most of the examples are related to weight, and the others I guess for merely not having a perfect face.
I was posting it for the pictures, those pictures are some of the most common "myspace" angle pictures posted on the internet. I didn't feel like uploading all of them to imgur. Would the trash have been better if I had just linked imgur? It gets the point across just the same.
Those pictures are pretty much the "meme" that started the whole Myspace angle term.
See my edit above, are you denying that that distinction exists?
I don't care if they're the most common examples that started the Myspace Angles "meme", it's an awful article and I doubt it's the kind of photos you are seeing on dating sites. They're probably just pics girls would put on general social media for themself.
I get it, you're disgusted and you're a much better human being than me because of it.
I ask again.
"There's a huge difference between using a good picture of yourself as your profile pic and using a picture that you know doesn't reflect reality."
Are you telling me there's no distinction between the two? That no person has ever chosen a pic they know will make them seem completely different than what they actually look like in real life?
Because I know for a fact that people do this. Two women have been in my house today that do this on a daily basis on Facebook.
Are you intentionally not getting it? The point is misrepresenting what you look like in real life. If you are overweight or obese, but your pictures are intentionally staged or cropped to avoid revealing that, it's lying. And you'd have to be unbelievably un-self aware to put photos up that don't look like you.
And the text of the source is irrelevant. You asked for examples, you were given them. The whole conversation is about weight, so why is it a problem that the examples given are mostly about weight?
I could post a recent example I encountered, but I'm not going to put a real person on blast. Sorry? A quick Google search will reveal a ton of them, I'm sure.
That article is disgusting, and not because of the photos used. I can't believe you'd use trash like that as a "source". Most of the examples are related to weight, and the others I guess for merely not having a perfect face.