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Edited by
JasmineInglewood
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i've seen people complain about meeting someone on a dating site such as this one alleges to be, and then on seeing them in person, they look nothing like their pictures. with such indignation, these people say that it's not about their looks but the fact that they were being dishonest by displaying a picture that isn't up-to-date etc.
so i was wondering... would that same attitude prevail if the person turned out to look better than their pictures? |
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Are you saying you look better than yours?
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i've seen people complain about meeting someone on a dating site such as this one alleges to be, and then on seeing them in person, they look nothing like their pictures. with such indignation, these people say that it's not about their looks but the fact that they were being dishonest by displaying a picture that isn't up-to-date etc. so i was wondering... would that same attitude be prevail if the person turned out to look better than their pictures? |
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nope.
<--- that is exactly what i look like. |
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<----this aint me either......
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nope. <--- that is exactly what i look like. I thought so. You have an honest face. |
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Okay, okay, okay, you got me!
This pic was taken a few months ago |
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I went out with a guy who looked hot as hell in his pic. Turned out he had airbrushed the hell out of it. Over dinner he told me a woman had actually left him stranded in a restaurant because he looked nothing like his pics. Would I have gone out with him if I had known what he really looked like? Probably not. But I still think it's stupid to lie, people have eyes, they will find out.
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its a bullshizz lie.
its all about looks. people expect to SEE one person and end up SEEING another. that makes them feel lied to. but if the lie benefited them, they wouldn't give a fig over it. so yes.. its about the looks. |
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I went out with a guy who looked hot as hell in his pic. Turned out he had airbrushed the hell out of it. Over dinner he told me a woman had actually left him stranded in a restaurant because he looked nothing like his pics. Would I have gone out with him if I had known what he really looked like? Probably not. But I still think it's stupid to lie, people have eyes, they will find out. but my question was the reverse. suppose his picture was unflattering, or suppose he had taken the picture months ago and in the interim worked his *** off in a gym... would the "lying" bother you then? |
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It's The Internet. It's all games. If you worry about it,you'll end up insane like Howard Hughes. I take The Internet with a grain of salt. I am concerned only with my self-preservation in RL. be seeing you
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I meet a guy who had a 15 year old picture in his profile...didn't recognize
him. I'm looking all around and he came up to me... it was creepy. Almost my dads age. |
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I went out with a guy who looked hot as hell in his pic. Turned out he had airbrushed the hell out of it. Over dinner he told me a woman had actually left him stranded in a restaurant because he looked nothing like his pics. Would I have gone out with him if I had known what he really looked like? Probably not. But I still think it's stupid to lie, people have eyes, they will find out. but my question was the reverse. suppose his picture was unflattering, or suppose he had taken the picture months ago and in the interim worked his *** off in a gym... would the "lying" bother you then? |
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i've seen people complain about meeting someone on a dating site such as this one alleges to be, and then on seeing them in person, they look nothing like their pictures. with such indignation, these people say that it's not about their looks but the fact that they were being dishonest by displaying a picture that isn't up-to-date etc. so i was wondering... would that same attitude be prevail if the person turned out to look better than their pictures? |
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I went out with a guy who looked hot as hell in his pic. Turned out he had airbrushed the hell out of it. Over dinner he told me a woman had actually left him stranded in a restaurant because he looked nothing like his pics. Would I have gone out with him if I had known what he really looked like? Probably not. But I still think it's stupid to lie, people have eyes, they will find out. but my question was the reverse. suppose his picture was unflattering, or suppose he had taken the picture months ago and in the interim worked his *** off in a gym... would the "lying" bother you then? oh, if the pic was unflattering, i'd never agree to meet him in the first place. |
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interesting
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<--- even cuter in real life! Winks...
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I meet a guy who had a 15 year old picture in his profile...didn't recognize him. I'm looking all around and he came up to me... it was creepy. Almost my dads age. Ouch! Not cool at all |
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my photo is really me. im a 36yr old ugly bloke, anyone want a date???
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Edited by
MirrorMirror
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Fri 08/14/09 11:47 AM
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This one chick had a restaurant date with a guy she met on here. They had reservations and everything. She goes to the restaurant and sits down at the table and the guy sitting there looked absolutely nothing like his pictures. How awkward that must have been???
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