See character from the avatar


Posted August 5, 2014 by feroshwolic

Today, the editor from famous free online dating platform perdate.com will teach you how to see a person from his or her avatar.

 
The people who are very familiar with all kinds of online dating platform must have known that before you add a stranger to your friend line, you usually study the stranger’s head portrait first. Today, the editor from famous free online dating platform perdate.com will teach you how to see a person from his or her avatar.
Of course, it is not scientific and it is just for fun.
In general , it is like this:
Avatar with a smile, he is the school of arts living;Head portrait expression, he is the school of science living.Put his own head picture;he Is  narcissistic . Avatar put others photos, he is inferior. Use cartoon image, he is naive; and use scenery, he is odd. If he always change his avatar, he is paranoid...
The person who use an avatar with smile not always are arts students. But he should be pay attention to the perceptual life and emotional experience. The head portrait with a smile is a kind of positive emotion, and shows that life satisfaction is high, this is a real research.
The person who always change his avatar, he may be under positioning or love the new and loathe the old or too picky about the world and himself. He always can’t find the right one.
The person who use the avatar taken from computor camera is out of in the nacissism, he is belongs to the slovenly.
The female who use a virtual avatar have no facial expression is suspected as a science rebeliius young men.
The person who use landscape as avatar should placed his emotin to scenery. If so, the reason probably is lack of human interaction or do not llike interpersonal interaction.
The person who use his bareheaded photo is a nice guy, but he is too traditional.
The person who use a cat or dog’ s photo , if he put his own dog or cat, he must be a person with live taste. The live is not easy, but they have leisurely mood to keep cats and tease dogs, what do you say?
You use your picture after ps, you belong to super narcissistic type and you care about others.
If you use the picture with the bouquet of flowers, you are generous to give your compliment to others. Send person rose, the hand have lingering fragrance, you should have good interpersonal relationship.
If your avatar is a beatiful little girl shows you live kids and life. The person who use the children’s picture with pretty smile is a good man, a caring and a warm man. A person who is loved . just cherish it .
If you use your little baby’s picture as your avatar, your baby is the most important person right now, more important than your husband and your work.
Use the Crayon Shin-chan as your avatar, you are a good person with a bit of bad taste and good at entertaining.
If you often change your nickname and avatar shows that your emotion is unstable.
If you use the photo with men and women, you have a heart without calculating and immersed in love, a girl whose IQ is gradually delining, and have open personality, love lively and high-profile life.
Use a pair of lovely animals as your avatar, you are caring and unmarried, and always fancy of love right now.
Use other person’s picture, you are not satisfied with yourself, be simply, you are not pretty.
All right, I hope it can help you learn more about the stranger online. It is important to choose friends online, and it is important to choose online dating platform too.


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Last Updated August 5, 2014