Looking for honesty online? Look someplace other than DC. Image courtesy of Shutterstock.
Here’s some timely news for the weekend date nights: If DC is Hollywood for ugly people
then what kind of opportunity does it offer to liars? Apparently a lot. According
to a study done by the dating site WhatsYourPrice.com, DC—and men in particular—ranks
the highest in terms of people who lie on their online dating profiles, followed by
San Francisco and New York. DC women come in second, behind Las Vegas. What do Washington
online daters lie about the most? According to the survey, it is career and education.
If what you want in a mate is honesty—and plenty do—then consider Houston, Texas.
It ranks the highest for honest men, while Charlotte, North Carolina, scores best
for women.
Are You Looking for an Honest Relationship? Then Don’t Come to DC
At least not in the realm of online dating, according to a new survey.
Here’s some timely news for the weekend date nights: If DC is Hollywood for ugly people
then what kind of opportunity does it offer to liars? Apparently a lot. According
to a study done by the dating site WhatsYourPrice.com, DC—and men in particular—ranks
the highest in terms of people who lie on their online dating profiles, followed by
San Francisco and New York. DC women come in second, behind Las Vegas. What do Washington
online daters lie about the most? According to the survey, it is career and education.
If what you want in a mate is honesty—and plenty do—then consider Houston, Texas.
It ranks the highest for honest men, while Charlotte, North Carolina, scores best
for women.
See more results from the survey via Jezebel.
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