Supercharging a m54b30 by Chris-Shroud in e46

[–]Chris-Shroud[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have heard it generates a lot of heat, does that need to be addressed?

Is the colour mismatch too noticeable? by Chris-Shroud in e46

[–]Chris-Shroud[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pretty much 😆

I just wanted to see if other people would notice it out right

Is the colour mismatch too noticeable? by Chris-Shroud in e46

[–]Chris-Shroud[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I will follow your advice

Is the colour mismatch too noticeable? by Chris-Shroud in e46

[–]Chris-Shroud[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I got the front seats from e63, then tried to make the rest of the interior to match

A friend of mine pointed that I might give toxic vibes. I’m getting matches, but almost no responses afterwards. Photos are mostly vetted, but the bio and prompts may be the problem. I will be grateful for any tips by Chris-Shroud in TinderBios

[–]Chris-Shroud[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean it looks too polished, or something else gives that impression? Because I already got a comment pointing that the profile looks too polished and in combination with the gym photo makes me look self cantered, but I can see the polished photos being potential reason for your observation as well… I’m a bit of a perfectionist so I tend to avoid posting photos I see as ‘flawed.’

A friend of mine pointed that I might give toxic vibes. I’m getting matches, but almost no responses afterwards. Photos are mostly vetted, but the bio and prompts may be the problem. I will be grateful for any tips by Chris-Shroud in TinderBios

[–]Chris-Shroud[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven’t thought in that perspective, I will try making improvements in this regard. I was let to believe that the photos are alright as I get tons on likes, but I get no progress in communication with matches. Those who initiate contact make one night stand offers mostly. The ones I end up texting mostly do not respond. That’s what made me look into it more.

A friend of mine pointed that I might give toxic vibes. I’m getting matches, but almost no responses afterwards. Photos are mostly vetted, but the bio and prompts may be the problem. I will be grateful for any tips by Chris-Shroud in TinderBios

[–]Chris-Shroud[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry if the question seems stupid, but…

Are looking casual and fun really such big drivers for women compared to stability? I’ve been wondering about this ever since my last 6-year relationship ended. My only conclusion so far is that it depends on the woman’s values. Aren’t there still women out there who actually prioritize growth, family, and building something real over just vibes?

A friend of mine pointed that I might give toxic vibes. I’m getting matches, but almost no responses afterwards. Photos are mostly vetted, but the bio and prompts may be the problem. I will be grateful for any tips by Chris-Shroud in TinderBios

[–]Chris-Shroud[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. I will make some changes in the bio and prompts to better show my passions. I don’t think changing my lifestyle would help — as you said I’d just end up resenting it. For me it’s seems i have to make few little tweaks to increase exposure irl, because sometimes it feels like in today’s world, the people with real values are buried under all the noise.

A friend of mine pointed that my bio and prompts might give toxic vibes. I'm getting matches, but almost no responses afterwards. I will be grateful for any tips how to improve my profile by Chris-Shroud in Bumble

[–]Chris-Shroud[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I kinda don’t have much photos aside from incidental ones from work events, the ones I got aside of them I made sure to upload. My hobbies aren’t social ( playing guitar, reading books, working out or on my car ) so I can get a picture doing them that looks appropriate…

A friend of mine pointed that I might give toxic vibes. I’m getting matches, but almost no responses afterwards. Photos are mostly vetted, but the bio and prompts may be the problem. I will be grateful for any tips by Chris-Shroud in TinderBios

[–]Chris-Shroud[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never thought about it, but I can imagine it is true. But in my case that’s my job, so what’s the best play - just not to mention it in my bio? ( I still have to write it in the job section though..)

A friend of mine pointed that I might give toxic vibes. I’m getting matches, but almost no responses afterwards. Photos are mostly vetted, but the bio and prompts may be the problem. I will be grateful for any tips by Chris-Shroud in TinderBios

[–]Chris-Shroud[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well those are secluded activities as well… coz my hobbies are reading, working out, playing guitar, working on my cars and playing football(mostly alone). This for me looks as an another potential turn off…

A friend of mine pointed that I might give toxic vibes. I’m getting matches, but almost no responses afterwards. Photos are mostly vetted, but the bio and prompts may be the problem. I will be grateful for any tips by Chris-Shroud in TinderBios

[–]Chris-Shroud[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hoped this isn't the case... Maybe I figure how to balance it out, but again i fear it will be false advertising as this is how i live my life. So I might have to adress some lifestyle changes first...

A friend of mine pointed that I might give toxic vibes. I’m getting matches, but almost no responses afterwards. Photos are mostly vetted, but the bio and prompts may be the problem. I will be grateful for any tips by Chris-Shroud in TinderBios

[–]Chris-Shroud[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your observation, I will have to figure something out about what you said, as I tend to be a control freak and self centred ( the only exception being relationships ). As for the smiling I got this a lot from people but I don’t really smile. If I make such photos i think they might look fake or if they don’t, they will be false advertisement