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Fake Lines in Dating Profiles

We know that everybody fudges those little details. The guys add an inch or two and the girls shed a pound or two - or ten or twenty. We’re not talking about those little dimensions that we think might get us a little more attention. We’re talking about the big, blatant, obvious mistruths in the nature of guys and girls that they put in their profiles to attract the opposite sex? What are the biggest fake lines, wrong ideas, mistruths and false advertising that the guys and girls use?

Fun Girls

For the girls, it has to be the "no pressure, no strings attached" line. This is the "fun" girl, looking for "good times and laughs only, not looking for a boyfriend or anything too serious." This girl tries to act cool and casual, like she doesn’t want a relationship and has no intention of getting seriously involved with any member of the opposite sex. Right! When you read this in a girl’s profile, watch out! It usually means the opposite.

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Overcome her biology

It is hard for a girl to overcome her biology, and finding a mate to settle down with who will protect and feed the nest is a girl’s highest priority, even if she can’t, or won’t, admit it. Her need and desire for a mate can be subconscious, and today’s modern woman might even believe that she really does want to try on booty calls for size, but don’t you believe it. For a man, the opposite line is the biggest fake stance that he and his homeboys all use.

Final Words

These guys think that putting this line in their profile will draw the girls in, and they are right. It does! Girls read this and think "finally, I’ve found a man who knows what he wants and isn’t afraid of getting serious." Guys use this line because it works, so when you see it, girls, pay attention, and give him extra time and space to prove himself. What do you think are the biggest fake lines and poses that you see in the virtual world of online dating?

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