Anonymous wrote:Odds are he doesn't trust you any more than you trust him and he probably intentionally made mention of flying private to gauge your reaction and see if you are indeed a gold-digger.
Anonymous wrote:Could be true, but my sense is that it is not. Flying private is just too much of a subtle brag to ring true to me. The best lies to tell are the ones when we give the target a small subtle lie and then let them build the story we want them to believe around that lie themselves.
Who knows - maybe he's all that ... and a bag of chips, but I'm not feeling it. Also, beware of the guys that can't disclosed what they do for a living because they work for the CIA. There's always a few of those around too!
Who knows, maybe Mr. Wonderful really is wonderful!?!?
I hope so, good luck! Just be careful and keep your guard up until you confirm the stories you've been told
"Trust ... but verify"
Anonymous wrote:I am married now, but years ago I was on match.com and did pretty well (in that I met a lot of nice women with potential for relationship and had a lot of great sex. Probably slept with 20+ women in a 3 year stretch). My theory was to UNDERSELL. The goal is not to get dates, the goal is to get good dates. So I wanted the women the be happy when they met me in person. The WORST thing you can do is put an unrealistic picture, or lie about your age, etc., so that the date is underwhelmed when they meet you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am married now, but years ago I was on match.com and did pretty well (in that I met a lot of nice women with potential for relationship and had a lot of great sex. Probably slept with 20+ women in a 3 year stretch). My theory was to UNDERSELL. The goal is not to get dates, the goal is to get good dates. So I wanted the women the be happy when they met me in person. The WORST thing you can do is put an unrealistic picture, or lie about your age, etc., so that the date is underwhelmed when they meet you.
Exactly ...
My fun car is a classic 40 yr. old Porsche I've had for over 20 yrs. (belonged to my best friend who died in 1990 and I bought it from her daughter). I probably wouldn't even mention it or let a woman see it until at least the 3rd or 4th date because I don't want that to influence her reaction or assumptions about me, etc. Nor would I have mentioned the "flying private" thing, that's a brag of some proportion IMO no matter how you slice it. The 40 yr. old sailboat she'd get to see sooner, it's about the same value as a used Honda (an oldie but a goodie).
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Anonymous wrote:I am married now, but years ago I was on match.com and did pretty well (in that I met a lot of nice women with potential for relationship and had a lot of great sex. Probably slept with 20+ women in a 3 year stretch). My theory was to UNDERSELL. The goal is not to get dates, the goal is to get good dates. So I wanted the women the be happy when they met me in person. The WORST thing you can do is put an unrealistic picture, or lie about your age, etc., so that the date is underwhelmed when they meet you.
Anonymous wrote:I've never done online dating but I did date a lot of very wealthy guys when I was single. I never really thought about it until today but I'm now realizing that none of those men I dated ever bragged about money. This guy puts me off a bit. He might be trying to see how you react. Which is, in itself, unflattering.