Lots of online dates
lie about their marital status!
Nearly 60 % of Internet users said they think a lot of online daters
lie about their marital status, according to Pew Internet & American Life Project study last year.
Some 66 percent of Internet users said they agreed that online dating was dangerous because of personal information online, while 57 percent said a lot of people
lie about their marital status on online dating sites.
There are cases where some married individuals have been known to
lie about their marital status online.
31 % of American adults say they know someone who has used a dating Web site, and nearly 60 % of Internet users said they think a lot of online daters
lie about their marital status, (Pew Internet & American Life Project study, 2006).
If we receive a credible report that a person has lied then we will contact them, ask for an explanation and we reserve the right to disqualify their membership based on the fact that there is evidence that
they lied about their marital status.
You must never
lie about your marital status because this can be one of the major reasons behind a break up in an interracial relationship.
There's a big difference between erasing a few birthdays and
lying about your marital status or whether you've had children.
On VictoriaMilan they don't have to
lie about their marital status», says Sigurd Vedal.
But here, they don't need to
lie about their marital status.
While I expect a few not quite truthful answers in a dating profile (I always assumed more people than not probably round down their weight), I was surprised at the percentage of men she found who
lied about their marital status.
Most said that «many online daters
lie about their marital status,» the report said.
The worst thing I could imagine would be to start a promising new relationship and then have to explain why
you lied about your marital status.
A man (Adam Sandler) who has
lied about his marital status for years finally meets the girl of his dreams (Brooklyn Decker).
He explains that the concept for AshleyMadison.com came to him when he discovered that roughly 30 percent of those participating in online dating services were «attached and using the anonymity of the web to
lie about their marital status.»
Not exact matches
And yes, I often did tone down aspects
about my personality or outright
lie about things like my religion or
marital status to make sure my kid had friends to play with.
Lots of online daters hide their age, their
marital status and even
lie about their appearance.
REUTERS — Nov 1 — Online daters, disappointed by potential partners
lying about their age, weight or
marital status, are paying thousands of dollars to matchmakers to discreetly «headhunt» and vet the perfect partner.
When Truedater users were polled recently, the # 1 gripe cited
about online daters was with
lying about physical appearance, # 2 was
marital status and # 3 was age.
Posting incorrect information on age, religion or
marital status are the most common problems in online marriage portals, as is
lying about salary.
They may
lie about everything, things like
marital status, their physical appearance, age, economic
status, and even gender.
According to a Truedater.com survey, people most often embellish their physical appearance and
lie about their age and
marital status.
Make sure you fill out your profile truthfully, and do not
lie about things such as your
marital status, or your age.
Similar to the traditional dating sites, users
lie about their personal information — age,
marital status and appearance, so what you see may not be what you get.
Woman tended to
lie more
about their age and weight while men
lied more
about age and their
marital status.
Women tend to
lie about their weight; men tend to
lie about their height, income, and
marital status.
I
lie about my income, health, age, name, and
marital status to them.