Do people put actual controversial opinions in their dating profiles?

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    Henry
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    I have noticed that some of the dating apps I have been on have prompts for people to put in controversial opinions on their dating profiles.

    What I have seen people put has been harmless. Stuff like, “Pineapple belongs on pizza,” or “Nickleback isn’t bad.”

    I considered putting in an opinion that might actually carry some weight and inspire someone to send a message, but my strongest controversial opinions are often very heavy.

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    Luke
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    Hi Henry,

    Unless you are on a dating app that is geared towards people with very strong opinions, whether it be related to politics, society, morals, etc., it’s best to keep your controversial opinions light and fun.

    People on the dating app don’t know you. If you leave a very heavy and controversial opinion, they might judge your entire personality and lifestyle as representing that opinion.

    If it is an opinion they don’t agree with or believe shouldn’t be brought up on a dating app, they could judge you for doing so and ignore your dating profile.

    Save the heavy controversial opinions for when you have actually gotten to know someone that you met on the dating app better.

    For now, keep your dating profile free of controversial opinions that could easily trigger a negative reaction in people.

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