So you downloaded the dating apps , you picked your cutest selfies, and now you’re staring down a blank profile wondering how to answer those blurbs on a Bumble profile without sounding like every other person on the app. Deep breaths—you’re not alone.
“I help my clients fill out their profiles all the time,” says AASECT-certified sex therapist Jenni Skyler, PhD , director of The Intimacy Institute. And honestly? It makes sense why a therapist would be able to help with your dating app prompts; your answers are meant to show who you are, what you want, and why someone should actually swipe right on you… all in a sentence or two. A tricky task!
They key to knowing what to include in your Bumble profile, according to Skyler, is to “be as clear as possible about what you want and