Bio & Prompts
How to Write a Dating Bio That Actually Gets Matches
A good bio is not a résumé. It should make you feel like a real person quickly, signal your vibe, and give someone an easy place to start the conversation.
Keep It Concrete
Instead of abstract labels like 'ambitious' or 'funny,' show evidence. Mention the Sunday ritual, the weird hobby, the niche opinion, or the thing you always order.
Use A Three-Part Structure
One specific line about you, one line that reveals taste or energy, and one line that invites a reply. That structure is usually enough.
Write For Response, Not Self-Description
The best bios create openings. If someone can easily message you about one detail, your bio is doing its job.
Cut Anything That Sounds Copied
If the line feels like it could belong to a hundred other profiles, remove it. Specificity wins because it feels human.
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