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    observation................AS A SINGLE WOMAN.



    DO MORE MEN LIE THEY ARE NOT MARRIED THAN WOMEN?



    seems to be an occupational hazard of a happily single gal.and men are such bad bad liars!
    who is driving your bus?

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    I have no idea, but there are good guys out there. Have faith!
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    Years ago I woud have agreed with you but now... I think men and women now lie equally or just don't care. Just an observation but doesn't seem to me lately that alot of younger men and women take their marriage vows seriously. Seems to me there is just too much "not so innocent" flirting going around. No wonder the divorce rate is so high!

    I have found some men will talk about their lives as if they are single. I'll ask then if they are married and they will then repond, "Oh yeah, I am..." Don't be afraid to ask anymore especially if looking for love "online". I would bet alot of married folks troll for "love" online.

    Bottom line, I have learned to live my life without yearning for a man (but then again I'm old so have given up!). Makes things easier, more interesting. Someday if its meant to happen, it will. Be patient.
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    I have a couple of women friends that put their wedding rings on their right hand and turn the diamond around when they go out to clubs. They only do this 2 or 3 times a year. I was shocked to learn this when I went with them one time. From my observation, they wanted to get as many guys to hit on them as possible so they could go home and make their husbands jealous. It seemed like playing with fire to me.

    Anyway, I would say it's 50-50 across the board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by limewave View Post
    From my observation, they wanted to get as many guys to hit on them as possible so they could go home and make their husbands jealous. It seemed like playing with fire to me.
    Oh, definitely playing with fire. A girlfriend of mine used to do that; 'till hubby checked up on her. The divorce will be final in a few months.

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    The bottom line is, there are a lot of really emotionally insecure people out there who still need constant reassurance of their attractiveness and want to have their "datability" validated by others even when they already have a relationship. I've seen plenty of this low self-esteem driven behavior from both genders.

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    The anonymity of the internet makes it all the easier to lie about being married (or involved) when communicating with others.

    I think this problem however has been going on for centuries. Some people are sincere and honest and some just aren't and never will be. Deception and honesty are not gender based.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dianyla View Post
    The bottom line is, there are a lot of really emotionally insecure people out there who still need constant reassurance of their attractiveness and want to have their "datability" validated by others even when they already have a relationship. I've seen plenty of this low self-esteem driven behavior from both genders.
    that's so true!!!!!

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    Hellosunshine - if this is coming from a dating perspective, do you have court websites there to check on people? We have them here by state, and while they don't tell you if they're married, you can tell if a divorce if final, pending, etc. And anything on their record shows up. Of course, you can always google for a marriage license.....there are some advantages to the internet.

    I have run into a few people that are married who claimed they were divorced. Or separated but looking. Be careful but don't be bitter by a few peoples poor judgement. Best of luck!
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    It's interesting a few years back I went through the online dating thing... of course I ran into those guys that fibbed about their marital status but what really amazed me is that going though the men, some honestly stated they were married... what???? If you are married why are you posting on with an online dating service? Although cheating has been going on for a long time (my x cheated on me leading to divorce back that was in 1979) I think it's gotten so much worse recently, within the last 10 years. People just don't take marriage seriously anymore. I have overheard young owmen talk about the fact that they are involved in their first marriage and next time around...

    I don't know I'm upfront and honest to a fault. I assume everyone else is as well and am always burned...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dianyla View Post
    The bottom line is, there are a lot of really emotionally insecure people out there who still need constant reassurance of their attractiveness and want to have their "datability" validated by others even when they already have a relationship. I've seen plenty of this low self-esteem driven behavior from both genders.
    10/10 for that !!!!


    its not through internet dating,its from poddling around trying to keep my head down,still get pounced on!and older and wiser im learning to do homework before it all gets too hot!


    sleep is the new sex for me!
    who is driving your bus?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellosunshine View Post
    sleep is the new sex for me!
    HA! Good one! So true in my life!
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    Trust me, it's not just the men, both men and women and batting for either team.

    But the honest ones are out there
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    Quote Originally Posted by hellosunshine View Post
    sleep is the new sex for me!
    Sleep is good. Someone once told me...

    You know you are a child when you never want to go to sleep.

    You know you are an adult when all you want to do is sleep.

    You know you are old when you no longer are able to sleep!

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    =sigh= I forgot what it's like to get a good night's rest.

    Because of my current back injury, I've been given Vicodin... I can see why folks get hooked on this stuff. Last two nights I've actually gotten some rest; at least 6 hours sleep - Whoo Hoo! But I can't take this stuff forever (can I?).
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