The Big Lies Women Tell In Online Dating

Women are more inclined to lie about their bodies than men are. They understand that they are judged for their beauty and appearance and when it comes to online dating, there is no exception there.

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Weight

Women will lie about their weight. And why not? A photo taken three years ago when the diet worked will often withstand the test of time. On the average, a woman will stretch (no pun intended) the truth by ten pounds. And often, when asked to go on web cam by a suitor will state her camera is broken or will show just enough to get away with her incorrect weight.

Height

Height is another factor when it comes to Internet dating sites. The most sought after height by men is 5’4. Women who are shorter or taller have on average sixty less interested potential daters. Therefore, heels or flats, depending on which way the measuring stick points, are viable options. Or sitting throughout the entire in-person date is another.

Hair

Hair color. Grey is not a color. It’s a canvas. Women will often go through great lengths to color her canvas with brunette, blonde, or red pallets. Of course it’s natural and of course it is exactly who she is. There is no such thing as fake store bought coloring nor do colorists hide a real color. It’s a lie women will probably never admit to. There is simply no such thing. Brunette. Blonde. Redhead. The three primary colors.

Age

Age is another lie. Women will embellish her actual age by stating, “I’m in my thirties.” That could mean any number in the span of a decade or perhaps well in to the next one (if she hides it well.) Men don’t often embellish and will say his real age. Sometimes a woman will shed a few years here and there, too. Those are the ones who usually color their grey canvases on their heads, by the way.

Clothing

Finally, clothing is a physical feature women will not always truthfully wear. Gucci and Prada bags are sold as fakes in the black market as are shoes and outfit. What might be a designer label might be a big fat fake. That means the woman who says she is looking for the finer things in life might be looking for the finer things in her prospective partner’s life. Research has shown that most of those who don fake labels are hiding something about their financial background. When one physical lie is a replacement for a more intense lie, it’s not good for any suitor. And it’s best to walk away before it becomes a much larger issue.

Women who lie on the Internet are not necessarily evil but are interested in painting the best possible portrait of her. She knows her assets and where she lacks and she knows where to divert attention. Therefore, when seeking that SF on that website, it is best to ask as many questions as possible. And to see past the beautiful façade.

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