Match Date Lied

Anonymous
Pretty much every man I ever met on a dating website lied about their height unless they were over 6'2".


Don't be silly. I'm 6 even. Why would I lie?


Apparently almost every woman over 40 lies about height/weight, judging by the comments I got from the men I did meet.


Weight, yes, if they're fa- err, "curvy". Height, wouldn't know, don't care what her height is.
Anonymous
You don't want no short short man?

https://youtu.be/l5obLmJ4O9E

That song is why he lied! Women are so mean about height. Did you lie about your weight or your age, OP?
Anonymous
Regarding women and age. Go to Match right now and search for women between 25-35 five miles from your zip and tell me at least 50% of the women aren't 40 or older. I really don't know who they think theyre fooling.

It's bizarre. I've seen women who are CLEARLY 40 claim that theyre late 20's. You can't even have a basic discussion regarding pop culture with these people because theyre still stuck on Jason Priestly and Marky Mark. They don't even know who Logan Lerman is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What weight is listed on your profile? How much do you really weigh?


OP here. My weight isn't listed. I'm listed as 'athletic and toned' under body type because it's true. I'm 5' 6" and 135 pounds. I run three times a week and do a bunch of stretching each day.


So you're both the same height?

Was he nice? Is it just the height that's the problem? You'll find out soon enough that unless they're well over 6', all of them are lying about their height. Or are just deluded. My ex SWEARS he's 5'10". He's not, we're the same height, and I'm just slightly under 5'8". Just deluded. (Him, not me. )

Not OP but he lied by 4 inches. I don't care how nice he is, that level of delusion or insecurity or entitlement is unacceptable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What weight is listed on your profile? How much do you really weigh?


OP here. My weight isn't listed. I'm listed as 'athletic and toned' under body type because it's true. I'm 5' 6" and 135 pounds. I run three times a week and do a bunch of stretching each day.


So you're both the same height?

Was he nice? Is it just the height that's the problem? You'll find out soon enough that unless they're well over 6', all of them are lying about their height. Or are just deluded. My ex SWEARS he's 5'10". He's not, we're the same height, and I'm just slightly under 5'8". Just deluded. (Him, not me. )

Not OP but he lied by 4 inches. I don't care how nice he is, that level of delusion or insecurity or entitlement is unacceptable.


"Entitlement"?

Wow.
Anonymous
Men's height is like women's body type/weight: top reasons for filtering and discrimination. Many people exaggerate/lie.

Did you have fun on the date? If not (for any reason), move on.

Online dating is not the problem, it's people. Obviously you can screen immediately for height and body type in person, but it's the other things that come out over time. People are people.

Whatever method you use (online, in person), you'll need to screen, re-screen. Cost of doing business. Don't get caught in negativity about it.

If you otherwise liked this guy, give him another chance. If you didn't otherwise like him OR you can't get over the lie, move on to the next guy.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It's weird he lied about something so obvious. Was he extremely good looking or very rich? How was he expecting that to be overlooked/outweighed?


He's still a liar. Nothing good looking or rich about being a liar. Even if he was (either of those things) - the lying will not stop - trust me.


EVERYONE lies. Everyone.

He lied about his height, which is stupid because it's immediately apparent he lied. He might have lying problems, he might not. He might be a good guy who has been burned listing his true height because women will not go out with him when he's honest. Who knows.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Brand new to online dating. I'd been with my ex for 9 years and never tried it before. Met a guy who seemed sweet and cute. Chatted about a week and agreed to meet at Brabo in Old Town for dinner.

In he walks... at 5'6". His profile listed at 5'10" and we never talked about it but ... yeesh. I'm just not interested. Do I fade, call him out, or pity myself for being shallow?


Is this any worse than selling yourself as a blonde when your actually a brunette? Or that you may have fake boobs or other cosmetic enhancements?


Yes it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brand new to online dating. I'd been with my ex for 9 years and never tried it before. Met a guy who seemed sweet and cute. Chatted about a week and agreed to meet at Brabo in Old Town for dinner.

In he walks... at 5'6". His profile listed at 5'10" and we never talked about it but ... yeesh. I'm just not interested. Do I fade, call him out, or pity myself for being shallow?


Is this any worse than selling yourself as a blonde when your actually a brunette? Or that you may have fake boobs or other cosmetic enhancements?


Yes it is.


No it's not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Pretty much every man I ever met on a dating website lied about their height unless they were over 6'2".


Don't be silly. I'm 6 even. Why would I lie?


Apparently almost every woman over 40 lies about height/weight, judging by the comments I got from the men I did meet.


Weight, yes, if they're fa- err, "curvy". Height, wouldn't know, don't care what her height is.


Because you're actually 5'10" and either insecure or deluded.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You don't want no short short man?

https://youtu.be/l5obLmJ4O9E

That song is why he lied! Women are so mean about height. Did you lie about your weight or your age, OP?


Uuh...this was the PG version of the song. And it wasn’t about height - it was about length.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Pretty much every man I ever met on a dating website lied about their height unless they were over 6'2".


Don't be silly. I'm 6 even. Why would I lie?


Apparently almost every woman over 40 lies about height/weight, judging by the comments I got from the men I did meet.


Weight, yes, if they're fa- err, "curvy". Height, wouldn't know, don't care what her height is.


Because you're actually 5'10" and either insecure or deluded.


Nope nope. 6 foot, and when my wife made a fuss about being taller than me with her heels on I asked her if she was on drugs for even caring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Regarding women and age. Go to Match right now and search for women between 25-35 five miles from your zip and tell me at least 50% of the women aren't 40 or older. I really don't know who they think theyre fooling.

It's bizarre. I've seen women who are CLEARLY 40 claim that theyre late 20's. You can't even have a basic discussion regarding pop culture with these people because theyre still stuck on Jason Priestly and Marky Mark. They don't even know who Logan Lerman is.


Didn't you read the DCUM thread. All women claim they look young for their age.
Anonymous
I know a guy who lied about college degrees. He had no degree. He lied on Facebook, LinkedIn and on dating sites claiming he graduated from U of MD.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What weight is listed on your profile? How much do you really weigh?


OP here. My weight isn't listed. I'm listed as 'athletic and toned' under body type because it's true. I'm 5' 6" and 135 pounds. I run three times a week and do a bunch of stretching each day.


So you're both the same height?

Was he nice? Is it just the height that's the problem? You'll find out soon enough that unless they're well over 6', all of them are lying about their height. Or are just deluded. My ex SWEARS he's 5'10". He's not, we're the same height, and I'm just slightly under 5'8". Just deluded. (Him, not me. )

Not OP but he lied by 4 inches. I don't care how nice he is, that level of delusion or insecurity or entitlement is unacceptable.


"Entitlement"?

Wow.

Yes, entitlement. He feels entitled to meet and go on a date with her whether he meets her preferences or not. He doesn't get to make the choice for her, and that's what people do when they lie about basic facts because they just "want a chance". That is nothing but a display of entitlement.
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