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This is what I think,let me know if you think I'm wrong. When you message a woman online the first thing she will look at is your picture, & if she's not attracted she wont even read what you wrote. Women get bombarded with hundreds of messages each week from guys and they only reply to about 10% of them, being the better looking ones who they are phisically attracted to. Where as if you was to see her in person and you approached her, she would be much more responsive than online despite your looks-because it shows you have confidence as you approached her.
Some people will say this is bull and looks don't matter as long as you have a good profile showing you have social proof, but I don't agree. Sure it helps but online looks are the first impression and if she is not attracted to you she won't read your profile despite your qualities.
Lion King I'm glad to say you are VERY WRONG about looks. I have gamed a LOT online and most of the time I had profiles with NO photos (the short reason was that I liked experimenting and I was working the free access on a dating website - posting pictures may have given it away!) Girls/women will respond more to a FUNNY, polite and strong email without a photo than a lame one with a photo. SOME girls will be very choosy on looks and to be blunt those girls OFFLINE would still be choosy. You do have to accept that you may NOT be their type. The great thing is that it is almost impossible to tell what their type is anyway - even they have no clue most of the time!
IMHO (and this depends on the online service used - some differ quite a bit) a girl will look at the Subject line of a mail, then check the mail, then check any thumbnail photo and finally check the profile. Some systems have a thumbnail image of your profile photo appear with the Subject Line, in this case the girls ARE likely to choose those with a profile picture over those without.
IMHO Girls are less choosy on looks than men. As a generalisation younger girls (teens and early 20s) are likely to be very choosy but once they get into their 30s they realise judging on looks is a bad method and so are more accommodating for the aesthetically challenged - which is cool.