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Also, instead of saying what you DONT| want, why dont you tell your audience what you DO want!
Papa he got that disqualification list from BravoPUA so it isnt inherently bad, but I would just swtich it up a little bit. I like a disqualification list better then a laundry list of wants, it qualify s better and is much more entertaining
wants convey what you're looking for, shows confidence. A laundry list of disqualifiers looks like either you're standoffish or have a few screws loose. Personally I dont care what some PUA says online (obviously he can inflate his success like any one of us), I'm just stating what works from me and also basing my opinions on sound psychology.
Ideally you'll have a balance of both. Wants can be creatively conveyed as disqualifiers and you'll see how I used this in my post above.
The OP doesn't have much on his profile, it's anemic on content. It seems as though he's relying on a few pics of himself and some disqualifiers to reel in some 'fish'. There's nothing conveyed about his perosnality in the profile other than disqualifiers and something about zookeeping which seems so unidimensional. I don't see many DHVs either. But disqualifiers without having much more content = fishing without any bait.