Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who cares about their age if they look hot? And they are healthy? And their STD screening came back clean?
Tendency to lie is a huge deal breaker.
Anonymous wrote:Who cares about their age if they look hot? And they are healthy? And their STD screening came back clean?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I originally went into this thread thinking no big deal, but the more I think about it, the more I think this is a deal breaker. It is a small, stupid, inconsequential thing to lie about. If you lie about small stupid and inconsequential things, you will lie about much more important things.
I agree, and the "I want to get past filters" justification makes it worse to me, not better. If someone says they don't want to date you it's kind of gross to try to "sneak" around that. There's a difference between casting a wide net and misrepresenting yourself to get more matches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much? I once went on an internet date with someone who had shaved 10+ years off his age. He had a lot of other issues as well ...
I think sometimes people do this specifically in the context of dating apps because of a perception that people unfairly do age or height cutoffs. My DH added an inch to his height for this reason (from 5-7 to 5-8). He's not perfect, but he's definitely not a liar.
There's zero point in adding an inch, just like there is zero point in subtracting a year. Small lies are stupid. A mean who is 5'7 looks the same as one who is 5'8.
Anonymous wrote:Who cares about their age if they look hot? And they are healthy? And their STD screening came back clean?
Anonymous wrote:How much? I once went on an internet date with someone who had shaved 10+ years off his age. He had a lot of other issues as well ...
I think sometimes people do this specifically in the context of dating apps because of a perception that people unfairly do age or height cutoffs. My DH added an inch to his height for this reason (from 5-7 to 5-8). He's not perfect, but he's definitely not a liar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found out 6 months in a dating my partner but he lied about his age. He told me he was 40 and he was almost 42.
Didn't you google him before 6 months? It's pretty easy to find out someone's age.
No I didn't. 26 year old me was a bit naive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I originally went into this thread thinking no big deal, but the more I think about it, the more I think this is a deal breaker. It is a small, stupid, inconsequential thing to lie about. If you lie about small stupid and inconsequential things, you will lie about much more important things.
I agree, and the "I want to get past filters" justification makes it worse to me, not better. If someone says they don't want to date you it's kind of gross to try to "sneak" around that. There's a difference between casting a wide net and misrepresenting yourself to get more matches.
As someone who has online dated off and on over 6 years over probably 10 different sites, if you don’t realize that most people on online dating are misrepresenting themselves to a degree, you haven’t done much online dating. Whether it’s shaving years off an age, adding inches to height, wearing a ball cap in photos to hide baldness, using photos that are filtered or professionally (or not) edited, saying they’re a non-smoker when really they’re a social smoker - it’s all people minimizing what makes them insecure/unappealing. It’s fine if OP doesn’t want to date someone the age that their person has turned out to be, but realize that it’s unlikely the next profile or the next 10 you run across is going to be 100% accurate upfront. That’s just not the norm. It’s not so much about dishonesty -it’s more about insecurity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I originally went into this thread thinking no big deal, but the more I think about it, the more I think this is a deal breaker. It is a small, stupid, inconsequential thing to lie about. If you lie about small stupid and inconsequential things, you will lie about much more important things.
I agree, and the "I want to get past filters" justification makes it worse to me, not better. If someone says they don't want to date you it's kind of gross to try to "sneak" around that. There's a difference between casting a wide net and misrepresenting yourself to get more matches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I originally went into this thread thinking no big deal, but the more I think about it, the more I think this is a deal breaker. It is a small, stupid, inconsequential thing to lie about. If you lie about small stupid and inconsequential things, you will lie about much more important things.
I agree, and the "I want to get past filters" justification makes it worse to me, not better. If someone says they don't want to date you it's kind of gross to try to "sneak" around that. There's a difference between casting a wide net and misrepresenting yourself to get more matches.
Anonymous wrote:I originally went into this thread thinking no big deal, but the more I think about it, the more I think this is a deal breaker. It is a small, stupid, inconsequential thing to lie about. If you lie about small stupid and inconsequential things, you will lie about much more important things.