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Matchmaking Dating & Those Who Lye to Impress

Date Published: 23rd September 2009
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In our matchmaking efforts, we all want to make a great first impression. In all aspects of our lives we want to make a great first impression and nothing is wrong with that; actually, that’s a good goal to have. However, we encounter problems when in our matchmaking efforts we lying or misrepresent ourselves in order to make a good first impression. The purpose of dating is to find a compatible match; unless of course, you are only casually dating and are just looking to have a good time. If you want to be successful in your matchmaking for your life and to find that compatible match, then you really need to work on your first impression presentation skills. Don’t allow your fear of rejection to get the best of you and present yourself in a false light. If your matchmaking goals are to find a compatible match and have success in dating, then obviously, you want to see this person more than once and are hoping to have a relationship with this person. If you give a false first impression, then how are you going to present yourself as genuine when your dating partner figures out that you had lied to him or her.


In your matchmaking efforts it is very easy to fall prey to the fear of rejection and to give a false first impression. No one wants to brag about their faults; that would be ridiculous and self-defeating and would not help your matchmaking efforts in any way. However, in our efforts to distance ourselves from our faults, some times we exaggerate about our good qualities and even invent some qualities that we don’t even exhibit and we also say that we are good at certain hobbies or sports etc so that we can sound like we’re so great. That’s all well and good in the moment and many times you won’t be found out on your first date; but what happens if you and your dating partner decide that you both like each other and want to spend more time together? You’ll spend more time together, but as you go down that road of having a relationship with this person, your lying to impress will find you out. How will you work your matchmaking magic to get out of that jam? It may be near impossible, if the lie you told was a huge one. Even if you told a little white lie, your dating partner may lose some trust and respect for you.


If in your matchmaking efforts you decided to lie to impress your date, how can you make the situation right again? You must start back at the beginning and bring honesty to the table once again. When this issue comes up, don’t keep the lie going. If you tell one lie to get out of a jam, you’ll just have to keep telling lies to get out of more messy situations. If you truly want to have a successful matchmaking story, then you must bring honesty back to the table and don’t further buy into the lie. Hopefully, your partner will be understanding and will forgive you for giving a false impression. In your matchmaking efforts, you need to understand that you will probably need to give your partner some time to process this new revelation and he or she will most likely not be too happy with you for how you misrepresented yourself.

If your partner had faulty matchmaking skills and misrepresented himself or herself to you, try to be understanding and acknowledge the mistake and give your partner a chance to explain. Of course, you’ll also need some time to process this new revelation, but hopefully, you both can move on and always keep honesty as a centerpiece to your relationship.
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