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Home›Freelance Writer›Dating Coach Reviews Bumble Profile, Says to Replace Sexy Selfie

Dating Coach Reviews Bumble Profile, Says to Replace Sexy Selfie

By Dane Bi
April 8, 2022
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  • Christopher, a 31-year-old freelance writer, had his Bumble profile reviewed by a dating coach for Insider’s Dating App Clinic.
  • Expert Amy Nobile says Christopher should write more about his interests and the relationship he wants.
  • Nobile said he chose flattering images and suggested adding more to showcase his personality.
  • If you would like your profile reviewed by experts, submit it here.

Christopher, a 31-year-old freelance writer, has volunteered to have his Bumble profile reviewed for Insider’s Dating App Clinic, a series where we ask experts how to revamp your dating profiles to increase your chances of finding a match.

Christopher told Insider that he uses Bumble, Tinder and Hinge to find a relationship. In a match, he is looking for someone strong, loyal and empathetic.

“I hate feeling like I’m being judged. I want love someday,” Christopher told Insider.

He said his deal breakers are people with no motivation or commitment, and those who use “hardcore” drugs.

“I mean I’m a strong, confident man who works hard, likes to look good and loves hard. I want to show there’s more to me than meets the eye,” Christopher said.

Amy Nobile, a New York-based dating expert and founder of dating coaching service Love, Amy, told Insider how Christopher can edit his profile to find more compatible matches.

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