PS 1: Yes, I know it's unethical, but I am a jerk, so lecturing me about that won't work.
PS 2: They chose to put their pictures on Tinder, so it's on the internet already, and tinder has a much way larger audience of online strangers than WP - so bite me - again I don't care, I am an unethical jerk.
PS3 : No, I have no remorse at doing this.
So I created another fake male tinder with a photo of a male model.
And....
This sample of Tinder ladies, one aged 36 the other is 33, as you can see, they are not Angelina Jolie, not uglies, but let's be honest, they are regular like the most of humanity:
What do they have in common?
They both believe they can have THIS guy :
In fact, this fake account did fail to match with any of the Model-looking like women.
"Confrontation" conversation, the moment of truth:
At least she finally was honest at the end.
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What you notice in the conversations above, that.....well, when I "confront them" - they always have the tendency to deny at first that they care for looks - I dunno why, the first thing they always mention are things like "Personality, charisma, attitude" and stuff like that, but they are failing to admit that no chance for this guy's "Personality, charisma or attitude" would have been digged if he didn't have these looks in the first place, until you get them cornered with questions.
Another thing you notice, that they do really believe they can attain THIS guy; they are so extremely delusional about their own looks and their target's looks.
I repeated this experiment with other matches, and they all show this tendency.
What you see here, is one of the major flaws in online dating: an extreme inflated ego.
I am sure many of the guys here will laugh a lot , and many women here would get angry at this thread....i know, i know.
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