(Okay, maybe that’s an exaggeration).

But it isn’t impossible.

Licensed clinical psychologistErika Martinezagreed.

Low effort here suggests low effort in real life."

Does he use humor?

Can you tell right away that he’s super passionate about traveling or playing guitar?

So skip over the guys with the generic answers and look for the guys who seriously stand out.

“Throwing pickles into nose holes, licking some objects, throwing water bombs on pedestrians?

Girl, be careful.

Usually, [pranksters] are not good in relationships.”

Perry told me that photos of him shirtless and showing off his abs can be warning signs.

Murray told me there are some keywords to look for.

“Men who seem too good to be true, generally are.

A guy who is always looking for the next thing is definitely not what you want in a boyfriend.

“They’re literally invested in finding the right person.”

After all, who is going to pay for a hookup?

Don’t answer that.

He said it, you best believe he means it!”

On the other hand, some men do come right out and say they want a relationship.

While Murray said this is typically truer of older men, it isn’t limited to them.

And it’s the 10th for men in their 40s.

Even if you go on a first date, you might decide he isn’t worth a second date.

But who knows, with this lens you may be able to quickly spot your Mr.

Right amongst all the Mr. Wrongs.