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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]4" is too much. Cancel. He's also probably lying if he says 5'10". I bet he's really like 5'8.5"[/quote] This is very funny and true. I dated a guy who was 5'9. Like, he was ACTUALLY 5'9. He would laugh and tell me that every other guy he met who claimed to be 5'9 was actually 5'6-5'7. I don't get why guys lie on this when it's so plain to see. I've got A cup boobs. I don't claim to have a "full B". Just own it![/quote] Men lie about their height. Women lie about their weight.[/quote] And dress size[/quote] Why are you even asking women what their dress size is? And I don't lie about my weight. I am very upfront I am packing way more weight than I was a year ago and I am taking steps to correct it. If I think someone is into me, even though I'm upfront about it, I make sure again before the first date. I don't want anyone to be unhappy with the date they get, just like I don't want to be unhappy. But if you want to see me do 20 burpees in a row on the first date to prove that I am athletic underneath, happy to do it. Also, when asked, I am misrepresenting my cup size. I am still packing my DD bras, but the extra weight has added a cup size, which I am not happy about. They are fabulous, though.[/quote]
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