I have looked at hundreds of men’s profiles who were struggling on dating apps and a few patterns emerged:
1) Poor presentation— Most men don’t come close to showing their best selves online. You don’t need a full makeover—just a sharp haircut, tidy facial hair, and clothes that fit well. Master these basics and you’ll already be ahead of most guys on dating apps.
2) Unflattering facial expressions — It’s a common issue: eyes half-closed, mouth hanging open, awkward smile, or a harsh scowl in an otherwise playful shot (picture someone playing with a dog yet looking annoyed). Stick to three winning looks—confident neutral, easy grin, or genuine smile.
3) Underselling your looks — If you’re a solid 6 in person, your photos should elevate you to a 7 or 7.5—not drag you down to a 3 or 4. Poor lighting, awkward angles, and bad cropping are usually to blame.
4) Missing the sex-appeal factor — Your photos should make her think, “That’s a real man,” yet too many profiles broadcast a “boyish” energy instead. Beyond looking polished, project assurance and a hint of dominance.
5) Looking posed - This is very common. Not only do you need to look good in your photos, but the photos themselves need to look "natural". This means it looks like you were doing something cool and a friend randomly took a photo of you without any setup. A good pro photographer can replicate this effect
To see examples of each one of these principles as well as learn more about getting matches, click on the link in my signature
1) Poor presentation— Most men don’t come close to showing their best selves online. You don’t need a full makeover—just a sharp haircut, tidy facial hair, and clothes that fit well. Master these basics and you’ll already be ahead of most guys on dating apps.
2) Unflattering facial expressions — It’s a common issue: eyes half-closed, mouth hanging open, awkward smile, or a harsh scowl in an otherwise playful shot (picture someone playing with a dog yet looking annoyed). Stick to three winning looks—confident neutral, easy grin, or genuine smile.
3) Underselling your looks — If you’re a solid 6 in person, your photos should elevate you to a 7 or 7.5—not drag you down to a 3 or 4. Poor lighting, awkward angles, and bad cropping are usually to blame.
4) Missing the sex-appeal factor — Your photos should make her think, “That’s a real man,” yet too many profiles broadcast a “boyish” energy instead. Beyond looking polished, project assurance and a hint of dominance.
5) Looking posed - This is very common. Not only do you need to look good in your photos, but the photos themselves need to look "natural". This means it looks like you were doing something cool and a friend randomly took a photo of you without any setup. A good pro photographer can replicate this effect
To see examples of each one of these principles as well as learn more about getting matches, click on the link in my signature