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Winning Tactics in Online Dating

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Lady Luck in all her gloryOkay so I’ll lay it to you straight, the following article is completely ripped off from Mashable, but hey, it’s a great article and the author gets credit. No harm no foul, right? I’ll pass the buck to @WishYouWere for putting ideas in Lady Luck’s head via Twitter. Speaking of Twitter you can follow us over there @ladylucksdating if you feel so inclined.

Okay, now I’m absolved of all blame, and may rest easy in my bed, here it is – graphs and all.

“Online dating: most of you probably have a spruced-up profile on some random dating site, even if you won’t admit it to others. You’ve probably sent a message to someone or maybe even received a few messages yourself. However, most of the time, there is no response.

Actually, there is a response to online dating messages only about 32% of the time, according to the very popular (and free) dating website OkCupid. The company revealed this stat and far more on its OkTrends blog.

In their post, they analyzed the millions of messages that go through OkCupid and were able to discern some very interesting trends. So if you want to get the upper hand when it comes to online dating, or are just curious about the statistics, keep reading.

Should You Write a Short or a Long Message?

You start clicking through profiles. Then suddenly, you stop … because you can’t take your eyes away.  Pretty eyes, a great smile, and this person’s a social media nerd to boot (just go with me on this…). So you click “send message” and are immediately stumped about what you should write. Should you write a long, eloquent message that details why you two would be a match, or fire off a quick message that will spark a deeper conversation?

This is essentially the question that OkCupid explores with their statistics. First, some interesting stats from their website:

- 16% of all first messages are over 2000 characters, or about 400 words.
- First messages sent by guys are only half as likely to get a reply as ones sent from women.
- The average first message is 743 characters long.

However, that doesn’t answer the question of whether a longer message increases your chance of a reply. So they made a very cool graph that shows how often women reply to a man’s message and how often the man responds back:

Summary: Longer messages will increase your chances of getting a response, from about 22% to nearly 35%. So you should write longer messages, right? Wrong, says OkCupid. Their rationale is that, while that long messages will get more responses, you’re not going to be able to send as many.

They estimate that if you can only send three messages of 3000 characters in an hour, resulting in 0.71 conversations (a response and then a response from the original sender) per hour. However, if your messages were 200 characters each, you could send 10 messages and get about 1.71 conversations per hour, more than doubling your chances of finding the one. Of course, if you’re focused on just one girl, and only one, write a very lengthy message.

For girls contacting guys, it’s actually a bit different of a graph:

The shorter the message, the better. Period. You can write about 11.4 messages per hour if they’re 50 characters. This will give you 3.43 conversations per hour. So yes, in both instances, you want to write shorter messages for the best chance of success.

Now exactly what you should write … well, that’s a subject for another blog post, although you should use “pretty” over “beautiful,” use proper English, and say “zombie” in your messages. Yes, I am serious, though I can’t figure out in what context that would work in the first place.”

by Ben Parr

http://mashable.com/2009/09/03/online-dating-responses/

Online dating: most of you probably have a spruced-up profile on some random dating site, even if you won’t

admit it to others. You’ve probably sent a message to someone or maybe even received a few messages

yourself. However, most of the time, there is no response.

Actually, there is a response to online dating messages only about 32% of the time, according to the very

popular (and free) dating website OkCupid. The company revealed this stat and far more on its OkTrends

blog.

In their post, they analyzed the millions of messages that go through OkCupid and were able to discern some

very interesting trends. So if you want to get the upper hand when it comes to online dating, or are just

curious about the statistics, keep reading.
Should You Write a Short or a Long Message?

You start clicking through profiles. Then suddenly, you stop … because you can’t take your eyes away.

Pretty eyes, a great smile, and this person’s a social media nerd to boot (just go with me on this…). So

you click “send message” and are immediately stumped about what you should write. Should you write a long,

eloquent message that details why you two would be a match, or fire off a quick message that will spark a

deeper conversation?

This is essentially the question that OkCupid explores with their statistics. First, some interesting stats

from their website:

- 16% of all first messages are over 2000 characters, or about 400 words.
- First messages sent by guys are only half as likely to get a reply as ones sent from women.
- The average first message is 743 characters long.

However, that doesn’t answer the question of whether a longer message increases your chance of a reply. So

they made a very cool graph that shows how often women reply to a man’s message and how often the man

responds back:

Summary: Longer messages will increase your chances of getting a response, from about 22% to nearly 35%. So

you should write longer messages, right? Wrong, says OkCupid. Their rationale is that, while that long

messages will get more responses, you’re not going to be able to send as many.

They estimate that if you can only send three messages of 3000 characters in an hour, resulting in 0.71

conversations (a response and then a response from the original sender) per hour. However, if your messages

were 200 characters each, you could send 10 messages and get about 1.71 conversations per hour, more than

doubling your chances of finding the one. Of course, if you’re focused on just one girl, and only one,

write a very lengthy message.

For girls contacting guys, it’s actually a bit different of a graph:

The shorter the message, the better. Period. You can write about 11.4 messages per hour if they’re 50

characters. This will give you 3.43 conversations per hour. So yes, in both instances, you want to write

shorter messages for the best chance of success.

Now exactly what you should write … well, that’s a subject for another blog post, although you should use

“pretty” over “beautiful,” use proper English, and say “zombie” in your messages. Yes, I am serious, though

I can’t figure out in what context that would work in the first place.

Even Adult Daters Need to Break the Ice

Monday, September 7th, 2009

How to be funny on a first date. Let’s face it, even those on the adult dating scene need to break the ice, right? Here’s some advice from Dr. Paul – I’ve never heard of him, but then what do I know. Good plain advice for those of you a little nervous about that first time meeting.

20 top sex tips for men

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

wedding-underwear-bra-red-la-sGreat article from The Times. It may seem like common sense, but you’re only human, right?

Read the article below or the full article here

Teeth brushed, condom on, socks off? You’re ready for the best sex advice our experts can offer

Dr Thomas Stuttaford and Suzi Godson

DR THOMAS STUTTAFORD

1 Men aren’t irresistible and not all women are desperate for sex. Good lovemaking starts long before you reach the bedroom, so before any date, have a bath. Everyone smells: some women like the smell of male sweat, others don’t, but no one likes the smell of stale sweat.

2 Teeth are as important as the groin and armpits. Don’t forget to brush them after your bath. When kissing a girl, or even sitting close to her, she won’t want to smell your bad breath or notice salad between your teeth any more than she’ll want to smell yesterday’s sweat.

3 Avoid a heavy meal before sex. Oysters and asparagus are assumed to be aphrodisiacs, but this is only because of visual or olfactory associations. Champagne is a better bet, but choose a less acidic one, lest exotic Kama Sutra-style acts cause indigestion.

4 Be careful with drink. We all know drinking increases a man’s desire but decreases his ability, but not everyone realises it also affects a woman’s sexual response. More than two or three drinks and some women may be loving but physiologically limited.

5 Any penile discharge or sore, however apparently trivial, means that sex is out. Chlamydia in the male may be almost symptom-free. It may show only as a mild inflammation of the end of the penis, so that the lips are stuck together in the morning.

6 Always use a condom with a new partner, even if she seems as innocent as a nun. Regular partners should still have chlamydia and blood tests.

7 Men fear judgment, whether by colleagues in the office, teammates in the changing room or, above all, by a new girlfriend. Penis size can worry some men. Remember that someone’s penis always looks smaller to the owner than to an onlooker. Women may prefer a medium-size but thick penis but, if a lover is attentive, even if offering a button rather than a baton, it won’t matter.

8 Don’t rush into sex and focus attention immediately on the genitalia. Take it slowly. Learn to massage. This can easily shade into great foreplay, especially if your partner is tired or stressed. Use plenty of lubrication.

9 Make certain that your partner knows how attractive you find her by paying as much attention to kissing her, complimenting her and generally spoiling her. Don’t neglect the breasts and other erogenous zones.

10 Both sexes have off days. Most men occasionally have poor or tardy erections and even fit, athletic, overenthusiastic men, as well as the inexperienced and anxious, may suffer premature ejaculation.

Dr Thomas Stuttaford, the Times doctor, spent many years working in a genitourinary clinic

SUZI GODSON

1 There’s no substitute for excitement. The range of lubricants on the market can add slip and slide, but should never be used as a short cut.

2 There’s more to sex than pushing the right button. Men have discovered that the key to female orgasm is clitoral stimulation, and many now rub the lamp rather than poking around inside it. The upside is that women are climaxing more often but the increase in emphasis on genital manipulation has made for some very mechanical sex. Going straight to the erogenous zones is the equivalent of fast forward. Men who focus on left breast, right breast, genitals, reduce their partner to a set of body parts.

3 Though clitoral orgasm is easy to achieve, most women want to experience penetrative orgasm. Intercourse is the ultimate connection between man and woman and the sensation of fullness that it creates is intensely pleasurable.

4 Women are slow burners. They take longer to become aroused and get as much pleasure, if not more, out of tenderness, kissing and cuddling. Though quickie sex has its place, for women on the whole, the longer sex takes, the better it feels. If arousal is allowed to build gradually, it floods the whole body rather than being confined to the genital area and a delayed orgasm is infinitely more powerful than an orgasm induced by five minutes of digital manipulation.

5 Sexual gymnastics are often distracting. Chopping and changing positions and techniques can make a woman’s sexual excitement plummet.

6 Thrusting for hours without climaxing doesn’t make you a stud muffin. It does make the vagina numb and sore.

7 Don’t assume your partner is comfortable in her own skin. A survey of 3,500 British women, by the bathroom equipment company SHUC, found that one woman in ten feels so embarrassed about her body that she turns the lights out before taking off her clothes. The average woman still spends a lot of time every day beating herself up about her weight and looks. Nakedness increases that vulnerability, so be sensitive to her insecurities and, if you think that your partner looks great, for God’s sake tell her.

8 Be polite. Never nudge your partner’s head towards your nether regions. During fellatio don’t thrust into your partner’s mouth, don’t hold the side of her head – and definitely warn her when you think you are going to come. With regard to orgasm, always operate a ladies-first policy.

9 Put a little X in your sex. Watching steamy movies with your partner will increase the chance that you will have sex.

10 Remember to take your socks off.

Get Lucky On Your First Date

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Get lucky on your first dateHey! Welcome to Lady Luck’s first blog post.  I’m going to kick things off by pointing out put a great dating post (other than this one of course) where you can brush up on your dating know-how.

Here’s five things you shouldn’t say on a first date by David Zinczenko. Keep these in mind and you’ll fly over that first date hurdle without a problem.

5 Things To Never Say on a First Date

Okay so we’ve got the words sorted, now for the location. Here’s Isabella Snow’s suggestions for a sure fire first date. Though knowing you all at Lady Luck’s dating, you’re probably going to skip the starter on go straight for the main, right?

Five_Great_First_Date_Ideas

Still stuck? Here’s some helpful hints from the mother of news, the BBC…

Dating Tips

Now get out there tiger and don’t let us down!

x Ruby

www.ladylucks.org.uk Adult Dating

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