Just got a number right off the bat with that site.
Here's what the convo looked like:
Me:
Heyy

I was checking out your profile and wanted to let you know I'm interested. I like that you're looking for guys that don't have to get their workout from pulling up their pants in the morning lol! I've been in boxing for close to a year now, I love staying in shape! Anyway, why don't you have a look at mine and get in touch if you are too?
Hear from you soon,
Gage
Her:
hey. haha.. well i hate to type. but your right. i dont have alot of time to work out anymore. but yea.
Me:
haha. hey. everyone gets busy its only natural ya know? besides you look like you could go without exercise and still be in good shape for a while. gotta give credit where credit is due.
Her:
thanks. text me if you want. im going to bed. ### ### ####
What I did was simple. I took something from her profile "
I want a really good guy in my life who knows what he wants in life. Who can make me happy and keep a smile on my face. And a major plus is to be in good shape because I work out 24/7 and I want a running buddy who can keep up with me."
and turned it into a funny comment.
One key element was taking what MilesHayden said in another topic "It’s good to mirror the style of your correspondent. If she’s brief, be brief. If she’s chatty be chatty. But always stay one energy level above her. If she doesn’t ever use smiley's or lol’s don’t use them. Use punctuation and “haha”!!!! If she never “x”s you only “x” when she’s been good. Choose a word she uses in her text and use it back, pick up on subtle writing styles, notice, does she use punctuations at all, is there a gap between one sentence and another or does she write like this,without any gaps at all. "
Notice how the style of my message nearly mirrored hers? Instead of "lol" I used "haha" - this may not seem all important but I feel it had some way of making it feel like we shared something in common without having to point it out.[/i]