Last updated on March 26th, 2022 at 07:18 pm
If you’re looking for Eharmony profile examples for a single mum, you’ll be interested to read these super helpful tips and tricks.
What to write in your Eharmony profile can be a real head scratcher. But don’t fret – we’ve included some full profile examples in this article to help inspire you.
Many single mums decide to join Eharmony for several reasons;
- Worldwide, someone finds love on Eharmony every 14 minutes
- Eharmony aims to create lasting, long term relationships, rather than some other apps better suited to fast hookups
- It has a unique Compatibility Matching System
Setting Up Your Eharmony Profile is Incredibly Easy
Before you get to writing your Eharmony profile, you’ll need to sign up. It’s totally free to do so and takes seconds.
Then comes the great part. As soon as you’ve registered, Eharmony gives you a carefully constructed questionnaire to complete.
Answering the Eharmony questionnaire is going to be integral to your success in finding real love on this dating app. It’s the secret behind their unique Compatibility Matching System, and it’s what’s going to pair you up with the right person for you.
It’ll take about 20 minutes to complete. But that’s nothing in comparison to hours spent fruitlessly swiping on people who aren’t compatible with you at all. Say, on some other well known apps that essentially match you blindly, based on location alone.
Get started on your questionnaire now!
It’s designed to help you find a long lasting, real-deal relationship with a partner who’s looking for someone exactly like you.
Therefore when you answer your questions you want to;
- Answer honestly
- Pause for thought
- Keep long-term relationship goals in mind
What to Write in your Single Mum Eharmony Profile
The big question that every single mum wonders when she starts online dating: Do I make it clear on my profile that I have children? Or wait until we get talking…
Ok, so let’s say you make it clear from the get-go. The pro’s are:
- Anyone who views your single parent status as a negative, will be automatically filtered out. You’ll only hear from people who’re aware you are a parent, and are fine with it.
- You’ll stand out more to people who are also single parents. This is a good foundation for understanding each other’s lives.
- You’ll come across as honest, upfront, genuine and confident in yourself and your family.
On the other hand, if you choose to save this information for later;
- Your profile gets to be just a representation of you and you alone, and that’s fair because dating and finding love is a personal journey.
- You have complete control over protecting your kids identity and existence from people you don’t know, until you’re comfortable sharing this.
- You might get more interest from daters.
But – your kids are a part of your life, and honestly, your identity too. And if you do get more interest, you may also be disappointed if some of them change their tune when you later tell them you’re a parent.
In our opinion on Just-Us-Two.com, we personally believe (although, the choice really is yours) that it’s better to lay everything on the table from the start.
But how do you word it?
Eharmony Profile Examples for Single Mums
We’ve put together some fun, casual and appealing dating profile examples, just to get the inspiration flowing for you.
In each, we’ve tried to stick to a few staple rules that we’ve come up with. It’s not easy to come up with a dating bio that’s short but packs a lot of interest to catch their attention.
But this is what we think works…
A good dating profile:
- Is lighthearted and positive
- Shows your personality
- Gives information about your life
- Invites someone to spark up a conversation with you
You don’t want to put people off with negativity, such as putting yourself down. E.g I’m probably not going to get any messages on here but…
It’s also not a good idea to shut people out with statements such as – My kids come first so you’ll have to understand I won’t always have time for dates…
Even if it’s true that life isn’t alway perfect and neither are you – there’s a time and a place for reality checks and it’s not in your dating profile!
This is a time to relax and have fun. Sell yourself for all the good things that you are. Show some warmth, open up. Be vulnerable. You don’t find love by holding up a fortress. Our instinct to protect ourselves when we feel at risk of being hurt, is what keeps us alone.
Here are some positive ways to say ‘my kids come first’…
Happy living an independent kind of lifestyle, and looking for the same. You have your things going on and I have mine, but when we do get together it’s all the more sweet.
Life can be full-throttle for me, so if you’re the type who is busy with work or hobbies on some weekends – I totally admire and relate to that.
Looking for someone who’s happy to swap Saturday nights out for board games and pizza with us. (Warning: my youngest cheats at scrabble.)
Note: don’t forget to be careful about adding any pictures that feature your children. Always cover any details or uniforms that may reveal their school or names.
Click here for online dating safety tips.
Hopefully some of these Eharmony profile examples given have sparked some inspiration for you. Which of the profiles was your favourite? Be sure to leave a comment below to let us know what you might use!
Good luck on your dating endeavours, and just remember to be yourself!
Sign up for Eharmony for free right now. Fill in your questionnaire and fast-track your way to finding genuine love…
Click the banner ⬇️
Pingback: Single Mum Dating; How to Tackle the Emotions - Just-Us-Two.com