Happy MLK Day everyone…hope you all are enjoying a nice long weekend. If you’re working, sorry. At least you get a commute with no traffic, right?
Anyway, I’m very excited to be guest-blogging over at the thoroughly entertaining BadOnlineDates.com! Check out my online date story in the “Saturday Memoirs” section (thanks Jen). Also, they’ll be launching a new dating game soon, so stay tuned…
Online dating can suck much of the time. This story at BadOnlineDates.com is one of many of my experiences over the years. I got so frustrated sometimes with the people I was meeting. So many were liars..whether they lied about age, income, height, marital status…
I wondered where it would end.
But at one point, even I gave in to the lying. I decided to see if I increased my chances in getting younger, more attractive men if I made myself a few years younger. That’s right, I lied. I posted the same photos, but I fudged my age. You know what? I DID get my share of younger, more attractive guys…at least on paper. Turns out they were lying, too.
Anyway, if we’re going to move forward in the dating game, we all need to play it straight for a change. No need to post old pictures. No need to lie about height, age or income. You are who you are, and sooner or later your dates will find out. Do you want to immediately be written off because of a lie?
I wanted to attract an honest, good, down-to-earth guy, but I made things harder on myself and made that task impossible.
This might be clear to most of you, but for those who keep encountering dishonesty, remember to keep your own honesty in check when it comes to dating. If we keep deceiving ourselves as well as others, no wonder there are so many disappointing dates.
Have you encountered your own online liars? How did you deal with it?
P.S. One of these days I’m going to enable comment subscriptions and sharing of these posts. Grrr. I’m not so techy. Still figuring things out. My apologies.
About Kelly Seal
Kelly is a freelance writer based in Los Angeles, CA. She blogs about dating, relationships, personal growth and what "healthy living" means to her. You can follow her on Google+, Twitter @kellyseal or through her website www.kellyseal.com.
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