Originally posted by mudskipper
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Oh good. Glad my lack of success had nowt to do with saying I'm a Satanist and will only reply to females with huge bottoms.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSpelling and grammar are not the same thing
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostGood advise, and I except this may be true, but its there loss.
It's true though; I tended to avoid people that sounded thick or used text speak when I was in the dating pool.
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Grammar Nazis more likely to get laid
Could Bad Grammar Mean a Lonely Valentine’s Day for Dating Hopefuls? - Grammarly Blog | Grammarly Blog
We discovered that in matters of love, language matters! A man with just two spelling errors in his online profile was 14% less likely to get a response. That could be because women find it necessary to be more particular about who they choose to connect with. Women on OKCupid receive nearly 17 times as many messages as men do. On the other hand, a woman’s chances didn’t seem to be affected by her writing, even though women made nearly twice as many grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors per 100 words.Tags: None
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