How Not To Be A BBW Dating App Cliche


Using curvy dating apps can be exciting, but standing out from the crowd can also be stressful. While you may think you're unique and funny, it's easy to fall into cliches, such as repeating phrases and jokes you've read elsewhere, or following fashion trends. I'm here to help you make sure you escape this trap.

Emoji overload

Emojis are cute, fun, and an effective way to express emotions, but overuse can make your profile read like a third-grade assignment and blur what you're trying to convey. Remember: not all emojis have the same meaning for everyone. Use them sparsely and don't overwhelm your data.

Travel brag

Travel is cool - very cool, actually. But unless you're a digital nomad or woofer, it's just part of your identity. Also, remember that travel is a privilege. Brag too much, and you may feel less condescending than singles who rarely travel.


Overuse of quotes

Whether inspiring or hilarious, if you've read a sentence, you've seen it a million times. If someone sees it a million times, you're rolling your eyes for the millionth time. It's not a deal-breaker, but it's better to explain why you worship someone than to determine who your idol is with an overused statement.

Netflix and Chill

Do you like Netflix? Too good. You are the human of 2019. Netflix and bad jokes disappear when they arrive. To most strangers on BBW dating apps (that is, everyone), you'll seem rude and stereotypical. Neither looks good.


Height as an achievement

So you have 6 "4". Height is a hot commodity for men, but attributing yourself to something you can't control won't help your career. We guarantee it's not that important, except for some photography techniques, which we can see from your photos. Put it away.

Bossy creature

Any curvy dating material that tells people what they should do must be removed. If you tell people to be funny, to take risks, to be famous, you need to judge. This creates a superficial, negative impression and a bad first impression. If you don't like people, you don't need to contact them. There's no need to dictate to strangers online.

Baby photos

Just like in a job interview, if you explain yourself at the beginning, you're already at a disadvantage. If you have a picture of a baby and it's not yours, you're already defending yourself. Don't include pictures of your children unless they are yours.


Online chubby dating with apps is normal now. The joke used to be cute, but it radiated insecurity. You'll tell your kids you met on a fat dating app, and they'll think it's as easy as meeting in a coffee shop, because your kids will have some novel ways to date in the future. We all use apps for plus size dating now. Admit it.

Chubby dating is hard, but it's also fun. The best way to date, whether face-to-face, online or on an app, is to be yourself (I know that's a cliche). Be original, be true, be yourself.