For those of you using this as a dating site:
Say you saw someone you found cute on this site. You go to their page with the intent of sending them a private message introducing yourself, but then you read their bio about what they do for a living.
What job / career would be on there to make you decide not to contact them?
If their bio said "current President of the United States," that would probably be a dealbreaker for most of us
One of those deodorant sniffers... or porn fluffer...
Prostitute lol
@SACatWalker Something like that lol
Connecting with someone else, my only turn-off would be if they were a clergy member which doesn't seem possible on this site.
Though it wasn't asked, the only career I am turned-off of from pursuing is being an Economist or Accountant or anything related to the economy. What a waste of mathematical talents...
I'd message an Economist/Accountant on here but thinking on it more I might have some reservations, probably couldn't talk about work...
You really don't need much in the way of mathematical skills for either profession.
There's many like live fox skinning or seal battering
i am OK with the military, I would have issues with clergy. I would have issues with unemployment, depending on the reason. I've met several men on free dating sites that were serial unemployed with emotional or alcohol problems. I don't think a truck driver would work out, I don't do long distance.
I'd think twice about sales, and MLM would be a turn-off, also anyone who would be either a "self-help" specialist or motivational speaker.
I'm probably not a great partner for anyone who is looking for a partner that can help win over new business clients either (my ex even said this when she asked for our divorce), that may rule me out for anyone at a start-up or of an entrepreneurial stripe.
Not many would put me off but I would say being an escort might make me back off.
Politicians (nothing bores me more than someone who thinks they'll change my mind by constantly arguing their point)...people who work for companies I find do reprehensible things (cigarette distributors, corporate lawyers, etc.)... anyone in the field psychotherapy (specifically session therapists, who try to second-guess and find 'meaning' behind everything you do, no matter how mundane)... That's a good start to my list...