This might be a bit of a meta question, but looking back at my dating and relationship experience, I can't figure out why people would lie about themselves... and I don't mean petty white lies, but significant lies about one's background, family, education, etc.
To give a few examples:
One guy told me he owned his place. He even went to great lengths telling me about equity in his house, and financing, and all that. That was on the first date. I wasn't even asking, and he just kept talking about it. Then later, of course, it turns out he'd been renting the whole time. I couldn't care less whether someone owns or rents his place, so why lie about it?
Another guy told me he SPEAKS 8 languages. Again, he goes to great lengths telling me how he used to translate for the white house, yadda yadda yadda, so it wasn't just a casual exaggeration. Of course, it turns out he might know a few words in Spanish and French (and he's a native English speaker), but all the other languages? Nil. Who would lie about something like that?
And this other guy told me that he has a POST-GRADUATE degree. Well, it turns out he finished high school, and maybe spent a few months taking some classes at a university. Huh?
And then, one guy made up this whole story about how his family owns this huge technology company, and how his parents live in this mansion back home. Well, it turns out they live in a mobile home. I mean, why does he thinks that this matters, and why make up shit about it?
Why do people do this shit? Do they not think that our date was going to go anywhere, so might as well make shit up for fun? (But a lot of them did go somewhere, and so I later got a chance to find out about all these lies.) Do they not think that if it were to go somewhere, that people would eventually find out? I just don't understand
And the thing is, I really don't care about whether someone owns his house, or how much money he makes, or what car he drives, or how many languages he speaks. I don't even really care if he's gone to college--yeah, I'd like a boyfriend who's well-spoken and smart--but I've been in serious relationships with guys who started working right after high school, and they are smart and well-spoken, and I fell for them nonetheless.
But I hate the lying and the deception! So when I find out, sometimes I feel like a jackass for breaking up with them, because it *seems* like I'm ditching them because they don't own their house, or whatever, when in fact what I couldn't stand was the lying.
And, this has happened pretty often--is it just my luck? Or has other people experienced the same? And why do people do this shit?
To give a few examples:
One guy told me he owned his place. He even went to great lengths telling me about equity in his house, and financing, and all that. That was on the first date. I wasn't even asking, and he just kept talking about it. Then later, of course, it turns out he'd been renting the whole time. I couldn't care less whether someone owns or rents his place, so why lie about it?
Another guy told me he SPEAKS 8 languages. Again, he goes to great lengths telling me how he used to translate for the white house, yadda yadda yadda, so it wasn't just a casual exaggeration. Of course, it turns out he might know a few words in Spanish and French (and he's a native English speaker), but all the other languages? Nil. Who would lie about something like that?
And this other guy told me that he has a POST-GRADUATE degree. Well, it turns out he finished high school, and maybe spent a few months taking some classes at a university. Huh?
And then, one guy made up this whole story about how his family owns this huge technology company, and how his parents live in this mansion back home. Well, it turns out they live in a mobile home. I mean, why does he thinks that this matters, and why make up shit about it?
Why do people do this shit? Do they not think that our date was going to go anywhere, so might as well make shit up for fun? (But a lot of them did go somewhere, and so I later got a chance to find out about all these lies.) Do they not think that if it were to go somewhere, that people would eventually find out? I just don't understand
And the thing is, I really don't care about whether someone owns his house, or how much money he makes, or what car he drives, or how many languages he speaks. I don't even really care if he's gone to college--yeah, I'd like a boyfriend who's well-spoken and smart--but I've been in serious relationships with guys who started working right after high school, and they are smart and well-spoken, and I fell for them nonetheless.
But I hate the lying and the deception! So when I find out, sometimes I feel like a jackass for breaking up with them, because it *seems* like I'm ditching them because they don't own their house, or whatever, when in fact what I couldn't stand was the lying.
And, this has happened pretty often--is it just my luck? Or has other people experienced the same? And why do people do this shit?










Some people can lie and actually believe the lies. He was one of them.






