How to write a good profile…

In my experience, it doesn't matter what you put because barely anyone will read it.
Most of those that do will ignore it.
The rest will just comment about how the second half doesn't rhyme even though it isn't supposed to.
 
There are lots of options to post in profile. Signature, your personal home page, favourite sites, links to Lit SRP profile. Try to make it as complete as possible.
 
I prefer knowing hobbies and interests - namely things that I can use as prompts in conversation. But as I use Literotica more or less exclusively to practise my editing skills, I don't read profiles anyway as they are completely unimportant to me.
 
Most profiles are lies and bull shit.

I never sent cock pix I sent tight bathing suit shots and head shots that showed my teeth (girls wanna see your teeth). Post a pic of your car and a work place shot or maybe a hobby shot. Include a photo of your dog. Photos of your kitchen and bath don't hurt. In all the pix say 10,000 words about you, and none of its lies.
 
I used to have no profile info. Then I put a bit of stuff up, like general interests and a quote that I feel is apropos to me and Lit. I'm a pretty private person, so I figure that if someone really wants to know me, they could just ask.
 
I mean, I don't think I can say mine is good, but I've got some links and an invitation to talk to me. I guess I could go into more details about hobbies and such, maybe link to my Steam profile, but I get contacted out of the blue pretty much never on Lit, anyway. I get more stuff from my blog itself.
 
This is something that I have been wondering since I wrote mine around two months ago. I'm sure mine is too wordy, But then, I don't know. Different people have started conversations with me based on details within my profile. Being that there are well over one million members on Lit, well, you can take what you like and leave the rest, as with every other facet within it.
 
This is something that I have been wondering since I wrote mine around two months ago. I'm sure mine is too wordy, But then, I don't know. Different people have started conversations with me based on details within my profile. Being that there are well over one million members on Lit, well, you can take what you like and leave the rest, as with every other facet within it.

I like your profile, I'm inclined to like you because of it. Profiles are bait to attract special others.

After a long life I conclude God gives each of us special gifts, and each of us unique experiences so we truly know what perfessers and most people can never fathom.
 
Denny & Dollie

This is something that I have been wondering since I wrote mine around two months ago. I'm sure mine is too wordy, But then, I don't know. Different people have started conversations with me based on details within my profile. Being that there are well over one million members on Lit, well, you can take what you like and leave the rest, as with every other facet within it.
That's a great profile. Lots of facts and many things most wouldn't put in a profile.
Right off it makes us like you and that's important to having a profile.
 
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