In your photos, in some, you face the camera straight on.
It is possible to see the Frames, on either side of your head. This does-not-thin the face. On those styles/photos, I would recommend that your head be turned, enough that it reduces glare, and hides one side of the glasses frame.
In those portrait photos, sometimes if the camera is elevated above your eyeline, and you tip your head slightly downward, that it can have a quite flattering effect.
So those are solid recommendations. Now for an opinion. The one photo, where all you see of the shirt, is the straps. Those straps almost look like a house dress. (Just me) I don't mean anything, any kind of way. It's just that it caught my attention.
The text where you say, "make me laugh" is a red flag. [Caution, potentially chauvanistic utterings are imminent.] Women want to have fun. They want to be entertained. They don't want to be brought down. When you say, "make me laugh", the assumption is that you probably won't be making her laugh. A better thing to say might be, "to laugh with".
Peace