Online Dating What To Say

online dating profiles…is it wrong to say, “I like the prim and proper type” on there?
I am writing out an online profile and wondering if its not a good thing to say, “I like women who are prim and proper, if you have been called prissy before, I would like to know more about you”. Its almost like I’m giving away too much information, but it is saying what I like. what do you think, leave it off the profile?
Nah, sounds good. You need to be upfront about what you like. I think the prim and proper girls are pretty hot, myself. They tend to be wild cats in the sack.
Besides, it’s not like you’re specifying anything lewd or anything. People advertise for the “wild, adventurous” types, so why not for the prim and proper types?
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