If you describe yourself as "athletic and toned" and you post photos with extra layers of tonnage, that probably isn't helping your cause.Different body types are wonderful, and most people are fine with dating folks of varying shapes and sizes.Singer Alicia Keys, who last had a Billboard hit with 2012’s “Girl on Fire,” was also at the DNC, speaking on a panel about civil rights and then performing in a coveted slot right after the former president’s speech.
Keys told WENN at a special screening of her new charity movie 'We Are Together' in New York that working alongside South African orphans made her want to adopt kids from different races, reports Contactmusic.
So I possibly would (adopt), when I'm more in the motherhood stage of my life." Keys, who keeps her private life tightly under wraps, is said to be dating and planning to marry record producer and business partner Kerry 'Krucial' Brothers.
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Alicia and Kerry, a songwriter and record producer, have both worked together on her three studio albums "Songs in A Minor" (2001), "Diary of Alicia Keys" (2003), and "As I Am" (2007).
They as well are the co-founders of Krucial Keys Enterprises, an independent music production company and they also co-own a Long Island-based recording studio named The Oven Studios.
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In the end the right person will accept you for who you are, baggage and all.'Profiles with 100 to 200 words received 10 per cent more messages, and users with positive identifiers such as confident and outgoing, received 23 per cent more incoming messages and 4 per cent more replies to their outgoing ones.'It's encouraging when you see a profile where a man specified books, music and fitness as interests because it makes them appear well rounded,' says online dater Lauren Keith, who is currently dating someone she met on Plenty Of Fish.'It's off-putting when a man only seems interested in going out with his mates and getting drunk.
Women attract 60 percent more attention with photos taken indoors, whereas men do 19 percent better with shots that showcase their outdoorsy side.