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It’s true: online dating is a lot about weeding out the “not-so-likely-to-be-a-match” profiles. But how do you know? Today we are having the experts, including the Ex-Philes gals, weigh in about the profile red flags that you can go ahead and avoid.
The red flags that we discuss are common enough to make us scratch our heads and hilarious enough to make us lose it a few times. And yes, it includes fish pics and “ain’t my baby” discussions. Plus, why asking for “no drama” is a sure sign that drama follows you wherever you go.
We want you to have fun out there! Up your chances by taking notes on this episode.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Episode 35: Chemistry vs. Compatibility
Episode 59: Dating App Profile Pics! With Saskia Nelson
We would love to continue this topic. If you have a funny story or experience with a dating profile high on the “red flag” or “sounds like a winner” spectrum, please join our Facebook group and share.
Want to get to know us more? Head over to the podcast Instagram @exphilespodcast and follow Clair @clairlofthouse and Janice @Janiceformichella. And if you’d like to join our online community, find us on Facebook at Breakups, Broken Hearts, and Moving On.  We want to know you and for you to know us!
Love Ex-Philes? Please help others find it by leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts.
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The Ex-Philes is an inclusive space for all adults who are looking to heal their hearts and have happy relationships. We believe that love is love and that there are a wide variety of different types of relationships and that all are valid. We recognize each individual's right to self-identify. As podcast hosts, we are dedicated to making this a safe space for all and strive to portray that in our content. We welcome feedback around our efforts and thank you for being a part of the community.
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It’s true: online dating is a lot about weeding out the “not-so-likely-to-be-a-match” profiles. But how do you know? Today we are having the experts, including the Ex-Philes gals, weigh in about the profile red flags that you can go ahead and avoid.
The red flags that we discuss are common enough to make us scratch our heads and hilarious enough to make us lose it a few times. And yes, it includes fish pics and “ain’t my baby” discussions. Plus, why asking for “no drama” is a sure sign that drama follows you wherever you go.
We want you to have fun out there! Up your chances by taking notes on this episode.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Episode 35: Chemistry vs. Compatibility
Episode 59: Dating App Profile Pics! With Saskia Nelson
We would love to continue this topic. If you have a funny story or experience with a dating profile high on the “red flag” or “sounds like a winner” spectrum, please join our Facebook group and share.
Want to get to know us more? Head over to the podcast Instagram @exphilespodcast and follow Clair @clairlofthouse and Janice @Janiceformichella. And if you’d like to join our online community, find us on Facebook at Breakups, Broken Hearts, and Moving On.  We want to know you and for you to know us!
Love Ex-Philes? Please help others find it by leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts.
____________________________________________________________________________
The Ex-Philes is an inclusive space for all adults who are looking to heal their hearts and have happy relationships. We believe that love is love and that there are a wide variety of different types of relationships and that all are valid. We recognize each individual's right to self-identify. As podcast hosts, we are dedicated to making this a safe space for all and strive to portray that in our content. We welcome feedback around our efforts and thank you for being a part of the community.
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