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By *luebell888 OP   Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish

Walk away from a fab meet if they turned up looking nothing like their pics?.

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By *orkspoonMan
over a year ago

nearby

If it was for the worse? In all probability I'd be polite and have a drink, and not ruthless enough to walk out straight away. But no hanky panky!

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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"Walk away from a fab meet if they turned up looking nothing like their pics?."

I have done! Not in a nasty way, but I did tell him I felt deceived. He wasn't happy, but it was down to him, not me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have had it happen for better and for worse and on both occasions I gave them my time of day but told them both they did not look like their pics.

Of course the one who looked better got a lot more time and got the face snogged off him.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What if they were better looking, that's actually happened, on my last....

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By *llaboutthewifeCouple
over a year ago

Cardiff

I once met a guy for a social who was tiny

I sat drank a coffee but from the start I knew it wouldn't work for me, I would have snapped him in half.

I would never just get up and go, I would be polite.

Jo x

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By *imon_hydeMan
over a year ago

Stockport

No, I'd have a drink with them, ask why the deception and go from there. And I probably would go then yeah.

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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest


"Walk away from a fab meet if they turned up looking nothing like their pics?."

Hasn't happened yet, but yes, I would.

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By *luebell888 OP   Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"Walk away from a fab meet if they turned up looking nothing like their pics?.

I have done! Not in a nasty way, but I did tell him I felt deceived. He wasn't happy, but it was down to him, not me"

Me too. I am not here to be deceived or have my time wasted. I was so angry i boarded the wrong train which cost me more money

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By *evil-AngelWoman
over a year ago

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Probably not because there would have been some sort of connection for me to arrange the social so I'd want to see if it was there face to face.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I once met a guy for a social who was tiny

I sat drank a coffee but from the start I knew it wouldn't work for me, I would have snapped him in half.

I would never just get up and go, I would be polite.

Jo x "

Oooh I wonder if we met the same guy! This fella was a good head & shoulders shorter than me & his feet didn't touch the floor when he sat down at a booth in a pub where we met for a social.

Such a pity. Nice guy, great personality but it just never would have progressed to a playdate I would have broken him!! Lol

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By *luebell888 OP   Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"Probably not because there would have been some sort of connection for me to arrange the social so I'd want to see if it was there face to face. "

Even if they were 10years+ older and 6inches shorter?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If they were unrecognisable I would walk away.

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By *luebell888 OP   Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"If they were unrecognisable I would walk away."

They were and i did and would do again.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Walk away from a fab meet if they turned up looking nothing like their pics?."

I'd probably try and stay a little while,but then would have to be straight with them and do one..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Walk away from a fab meet if they turned up looking nothing like their pics?."

I did. Was chatting to a nice, good looking lady, turns out her pictures were from about 15 years prior, and she had gained a lot of weight since. The funny thing is that I like curvy ladies, so if she had been honest from the start about her looks, we could have had some good fun. The lie made me reconsider taking things further.

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By *uicy and GymCouple
over a year ago

Telford

Have done and would again..... we were polite and stopped for 1 drink x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'd probably stay for a coffee, but be candid and leave as soon as I decently could.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"No, I'd have a drink with them, ask why the deception and go from there. And I probably would go then yeah."

Something like that. Polite one drink. Polite discussion. And thank you but no thanks. Take care and go.

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By *luebell888 OP   Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"Have done and would again..... we were polite and stopped for 1 drink x"

I stopped for 2mins in shock to say goodbye but told him why before i departed. Felt awful but he understood.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Probably not because there would have been some sort of connection for me to arrange the social so I'd want to see if it was there face to face. "

This as well.

And new profile pic !!!

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By *sm265Woman
over a year ago

Shangri-la

It's not happened on here but it has done elsewhere. I was polite but honest and left as soon as I could

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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago

Shrewsbury

Yes

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38

I would probably have a drink to drown my sorrow.

Or maybe they would need one after seeing me

I have met someone who wasn't entirely what I was expecting. We had a drink, a chat and I never saw him again but I wished him well.

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By *ficouldMan
over a year ago

a quandary, could you change my mind?

If they were that different then I probably wouldn't recognise them, so I'd wait a while for the correct person to arrive. It really depends on how different they were, each and every scenario is different.

I'm told I'm different to my pictures, but my height is the same. So would someone walk away ?

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By *llaboutthewifeCouple
over a year ago

Cardiff


"I once met a guy for a social who was tiny

I sat drank a coffee but from the start I knew it wouldn't work for me, I would have snapped him in half.

I would never just get up and go, I would be polite.

Jo x

Oooh I wonder if we met the same guy! This fella was a good head & shoulders shorter than me & his feet didn't touch the floor when he sat down at a booth in a pub where we met for a social.

Such a pity. Nice guy, great personality but it just never would have progressed to a playdate I would have broken him!! Lol"

Ha ha

Looking back he never misled on his profile, I never clocked the 5 foot 6, I was wearing mega heels too

He looked bigger in his pictures

Jo x

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By *ficouldMan
over a year ago

a quandary, could you change my mind?


"If they were that different then I probably wouldn't recognise them, so I'd wait a while for the correct person to arrive. It really depends on how different they were, each and every scenario is different.

I'm told I'm different to my pictures, but my height is the same. So would someone walk away ? "

Although I believe recognisable from my pictures

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By *reya73Woman
over a year ago

Whitley Bay

Yes. It has happened. I approached it with sensitivity and he was so lovely and we had such a great chat, he cried, we hugged and he went away with new pictures taken by me and a brand new authentic profile

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By *olidOak85Couple
over a year ago

Yorkshire


"No, I'd have a drink with them, ask why the deception and go from there. And I probably would go then yeah.

Something like that. Polite one drink. Polite discussion. And thank you but no thanks. Take care and go. "

Sames xx

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By *luebell888 OP   Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"I once met a guy for a social who was tiny

I sat drank a coffee but from the start I knew it wouldn't work for me, I would have snapped him in half.

I would never just get up and go, I would be polite.

Jo x

Oooh I wonder if we met the same guy! This fella was a good head & shoulders shorter than me & his feet didn't touch the floor when he sat down at a booth in a pub where we met for a social.

Such a pity. Nice guy, great personality but it just never would have progressed to a playdate I would have broken him!! Lol

Ha ha

Looking back he never misled on his profile, I never clocked the 5 foot 6, I was wearing mega heels too

He looked bigger in his pictures

Jo x"

I am always polite but he was in the wrong from the start. My profile states what i like and he was the opposite which he knew as he had looked at it loads.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I (mr) had it happen to me years ago from a dating site. I had a drink and made my excuses to leave.

Didn’t have the heart to say what I actually thought.

Then just made excuses not to meet again.

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By *2000ManMan
over a year ago

Worthing

Women would Men would not no matter what's said here!

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch

I’ve not had it yet, but I’d find it rude to just walk away.

Some people do look different in person from their face pic, hell who looks good in a selfie, I’ve always jokingly asked will I recognise you when I walk in or will I walk straight past you... it helps break the ice and well a chance for them to be honest.

If they were considerably different, I’d share a drink and ask why they felt the need to send a photo that didn’t represent them.

The problem I have is they are always expecting someone taller, maybe I should take photos next to everyday objects so people can realise what 5’1 looks like

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By *otSoPoshWoman
over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon


"Probably not because there would have been some sort of connection for me to arrange the social so I'd want to see if it was there face to face. "

My issue with the guy I'm talking about was mainly because he'd been going on and on about how important honesty was to him and then he turned up completely different.

I've had several socials where the guy doesn't look as I expected, but then that's probably true of most of us, as you can't get a complete picture of a person from photos.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes. It has happened. I approached it with sensitivity and he was so lovely and we had such a great chat, he cried, we hugged and he went away with new pictures taken by me and a brand new authentic profile "

Nicely done!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I’ve not had it yet, but I’d find it rude to just walk away.

Some people do look different in person from their face pic, hell who looks good in a selfie, I’ve always jokingly asked will I recognise you when I walk in or will I walk straight past you... it helps break the ice and well a chance for them to be honest.

If they were considerably different, I’d share a drink and ask why they felt the need to send a photo that didn’t represent them.

The problem I have is they are always expecting someone taller, maybe I should take photos next to everyday objects so people can realise what 5’1 looks like "

Just take photos from your chest up and loads of space above your head!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes I would walk away but after I’ve asked them for an explanation. Oh and Spurs? It’ll always be a shock to see you live, doesn’t matter how many times you say you’re a shortie

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By *evil-AngelWoman
over a year ago

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"Probably not because there would have been some sort of connection for me to arrange the social so I'd want to see if it was there face to face.

Even if they were 10years+ older and 6inches shorter?"

The 6 inches shorter would make me pause, but if I'd made the effort to turn up I'd stay for a coffee

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch


"I’ve not had it yet, but I’d find it rude to just walk away.

Some people do look different in person from their face pic, hell who looks good in a selfie, I’ve always jokingly asked will I recognise you when I walk in or will I walk straight past you... it helps break the ice and well a chance for them to be honest.

If they were considerably different, I’d share a drink and ask why they felt the need to send a photo that didn’t represent them.

The problem I have is they are always expecting someone taller, maybe I should take photos next to everyday objects so people can realise what 5’1 looks like

Just take photos from your chest up and loads of space above your head! "

That’s there now

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch


"Yes I would walk away but after I’ve asked them for an explanation. Oh and Spurs? It’ll always be a shock to see you live, doesn’t matter how many times you say you’re a shortie "

I think I need to learn to walk in platform heeled shoes, I’ll shock you with my 6ft grace as I fall

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By *ud and BryanCouple
over a year ago

Boston, Lincolnshire

We have done.

They were clearly older than in their photos and dressed like they were going gardening, not meeting!

We stayed for a quick drink, made our excuses and left.

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By *luebell888 OP   Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"Probably not because there would have been some sort of connection for me to arrange the social so I'd want to see if it was there face to face.

Even if they were 10years+ older and 6inches shorter?

The 6 inches shorter would make me pause, but if I'd made the effort to turn up I'd stay for a coffee "

Not me. I had travelled 12miles by train and he had walked round a corner. I was off.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes I would walk away but after I’ve asked them for an explanation. Oh and Spurs? It’ll always be a shock to see you live, doesn’t matter how many times you say you’re a shortie

I think I need to learn to walk in platform heeled shoes, I’ll shock you with my 6ft grace as I fall "

11” heels? You’ll fall and kill yourself woman although I’ve seen that before and you survived

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By *ORDERMANMan
over a year ago

wrexham


"I once met a guy for a social who was tiny

I sat drank a coffee but from the start I knew it wouldn't work for me, I would have snapped him in half.

I would never just get up and go, I would be polite.

Jo x

Oooh I wonder if we met the same guy! This fella was a good head & shoulders shorter than me & his feet didn't touch the floor when he sat down at a booth in a pub where we met for a social.

Such a pity. Nice guy, great personality but it just never would have progressed to a playdate I would have broken him!! Lol

Ha ha

Looking back he never misled on his profile, I never clocked the 5 foot 6, I was wearing mega heels too

He looked bigger in his pictures

Jo x

I am always polite but he was in the wrong from the start. My profile states what i like and he was the opposite which he knew as he had looked at it loads."

Out of curiosity did you check his profile after to see if youd missed something in the initial build up.

Also it takes courage to confess to having been deceived so a tip of the hat to show respect for YOUR HONESTY.

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By *ark ph0enixWoman
over a year ago

Teesside

It's happened. But I'm too polite to walk away like that. I'll be social, drink my coffee and have a natter but unless there's a hell of a lot else going for the guy it will never progress.

I personally would feel crap for days if I walked out without at least being polite and sociable. I would point out the difference tho between the person and their pics.

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By *uciferLingerieMan
over a year ago

Leeds


"Walk away from a fab meet if they turned up looking nothing like their pics?."

Not necessarily from fab but definitely them!

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By *ady23Woman
over a year ago

Coventry


"Walk away from a fab meet if they turned up looking nothing like their pics?."

Is say hi then explain that if they had been been honest it would of saved a wasted effort. I'd walk away

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By *ark ph0enixWoman
over a year ago

Teesside


"I’ve not had it yet, but I’d find it rude to just walk away.

Some people do look different in person from their face pic, hell who looks good in a selfie, I’ve always jokingly asked will I recognise you when I walk in or will I walk straight past you... it helps break the ice and well a chance for them to be honest.

If they were considerably different, I’d share a drink and ask why they felt the need to send a photo that didn’t represent them.

The problem I have is they are always expecting someone taller, maybe I should take photos next to everyday objects so people can realise what 5’1 looks like "

Please not the sky remote!

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By *luebell888 OP   Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"I once met a guy for a social who was tiny

I sat drank a coffee but from the start I knew it wouldn't work for me, I would have snapped him in half.

I would never just get up and go, I would be polite.

Jo x

Oooh I wonder if we met the same guy! This fella was a good head & shoulders shorter than me & his feet didn't touch the floor when he sat down at a booth in a pub where we met for a social.

Such a pity. Nice guy, great personality but it just never would have progressed to a playdate I would have broken him!! Lol

Ha ha

Looking back he never misled on his profile, I never clocked the 5 foot 6, I was wearing mega heels too

He looked bigger in his pictures

Jo x

I am always polite but he was in the wrong from the start. My profile states what i like and he was the opposite which he knew as he had looked at it loads.

Out of curiosity did you check his profile after to see if youd missed something in the initial build up.

Also it takes courage to confess to having been deceived so a tip of the hat to show respect for YOUR HONESTY."

He had been verified by someone i knew so assumed all was ok

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By *reya73Woman
over a year ago

Whitley Bay


"Yes. It has happened. I approached it with sensitivity and he was so lovely and we had such a great chat, he cried, we hugged and he went away with new pictures taken by me and a brand new authentic profile

Nicely done!"

I remember checking in with My self.. was I annoyed with him or did I just see an insecure person who tried to make himself look more desirable? Actually it has happened twice .. once here and once on a vanilla dating site. Same outcome!! I should go into business perhaps

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch


"Yes I would walk away but after I’ve asked them for an explanation. Oh and Spurs? It’ll always be a shock to see you live, doesn’t matter how many times you say you’re a shortie

I think I need to learn to walk in platform heeled shoes, I’ll shock you with my 6ft grace as I fall

11” heels? You’ll fall and kill yourself woman although I’ve seen that before and you survived "

True ..... in my defence though it was not a classic fall more a slam dunk

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch


" The problem I have is they are always expecting someone taller, maybe I should take photos next to everyday objects so people can realise what 5’1 looks like

Please not the sky remote! "

Well I have a lynx can pick already no sky remote though, maybe my amazon fire stick I’ll look like a giant

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I had it happen both ways for me, drinks meets, i met a woman through in Edinburgh, and she was absolutely stunning way better looking than her pics, and met a woman, who just looked nothing like her pictures, in fact i don't think the pictures were real, i got totally had, but i had a drink and made my excuses, im too nice just to have just walked right out

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By *ORDERMANMan
over a year ago

wrexham


"I once met a guy for a social who was tiny

I sat drank a coffee but from the start I knew it wouldn't work for me, I would have snapped him in half.

I would never just get up and go, I would be polite.

Jo x

Oooh I wonder if we met the same guy! This fella was a good head & shoulders shorter than me & his feet didn't touch the floor when he sat down at a booth in a pub where we met for a social.

Such a pity. Nice guy, great personality but it just never would have progressed to a playdate I would have broken him!! Lol

Ha ha

Looking back he never misled on his profile, I never clocked the 5 foot 6, I was wearing mega heels too

He looked bigger in his pictures

Jo x

I am always polite but he was in the wrong from the start. My profile states what i like and he was the opposite which he knew as he had looked at it loads.

Out of curiosity did you check his profile after to see if youd missed something in the initial build up.

Also it takes courage to confess to having been deceived so a tip of the hat to show respect for YOUR HONESTY.

He had been verified by someone i knew so assumed all was ok

"

Says a lot about that person in a way...

Sounds like for future meets it might be best to heed the advice of the SPANISH INQUISITION...always expect the unexpected...

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By *luebell888 OP   Woman
over a year ago

Glasgowish


"I once met a guy for a social who was tiny

I sat drank a coffee but from the start I knew it wouldn't work for me, I would have snapped him in half.

I would never just get up and go, I would be polite.

Jo x

Oooh I wonder if we met the same guy! This fella was a good head & shoulders shorter than me & his feet didn't touch the floor when he sat down at a booth in a pub where we met for a social.

Such a pity. Nice guy, great personality but it just never would have progressed to a playdate I would have broken him!! Lol

Ha ha

Looking back he never misled on his profile, I never clocked the 5 foot 6, I was wearing mega heels too

He looked bigger in his pictures

Jo x

I am always polite but he was in the wrong from the start. My profile states what i like and he was the opposite which he knew as he had looked at it loads.

Out of curiosity did you check his profile after to see if youd missed something in the initial build up.

Also it takes courage to confess to having been deceived so a tip of the hat to show respect for YOUR HONESTY.

He had been verified by someone i knew so assumed all was ok

Says a lot about that person in a way...

Sounds like for future meets it might be best to heed the advice of the SPANISH INQUISITION...always expect the unexpected...

"

It actually put me off future meets and would now rather stick to folk i know.

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By *llaboutthewifeCouple
over a year ago

Cardiff


"I once met a guy for a social who was tiny

I sat drank a coffee but from the start I knew it wouldn't work for me, I would have snapped him in half.

I would never just get up and go, I would be polite.

Jo x

Oooh I wonder if we met the same guy! This fella was a good head & shoulders shorter than me & his feet didn't touch the floor when he sat down at a booth in a pub where we met for a social.

Such a pity. Nice guy, great personality but it just never would have progressed to a playdate I would have broken him!! Lol

Ha ha

Looking back he never misled on his profile, I never clocked the 5 foot 6, I was wearing mega heels too

He looked bigger in his pictures

Jo x

I am always polite but he was in the wrong from the start. My profile states what i like and he was the opposite which he knew as he had looked at it loads.

Out of curiosity did you check his profile after to see if youd missed something in the initial build up.

Also it takes courage to confess to having been deceived so a tip of the hat to show respect for YOUR HONESTY."

Yes I checked, he had listed his height correctly I hadn't noticed but I'm afraid it's an instant turn off if a guy is lots shorter, we all have preferences, he didnt deceive, I just didn't notice before. But it taught me a little lesson.

X

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By *ornyhappyCouple
over a year ago

perth

If we had reached the point of meeting for a social then that'd be because there had been some sort of connection whilst chatting, personality matters as much as looks. Unless they were completely unrecognisable I think we would probably stay to see if there was still a connection & take it from there. It is interesting to meet new people in life, even if it's just for a drink & chat that doesn't lead to anything more.

We do value honesty though so if we felt we had been deliberately deceived then I'd hope to at least get an explanation as to why they felt the need to be dishonest.

K

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Obviously

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By *riar BelisseWoman
over a year ago

On Holibobs

yes I have done and told them why

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes

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By *orthern StarsCouple
over a year ago

Durham

Think it would depend on the person. If we felt we clicked personality wise and we felt a connection when with them, we could be tempted to stay.

Also would depend on how much different they were to their photo.

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By *ORDERMANMan
over a year ago

wrexham


"I once met a guy for a social who was tiny

I sat drank a coffee but from the start I knew it wouldn't work for me, I would have snapped him in half.

I would never just get up and go, I would be polite.

Jo x

Oooh I wonder if we met the same guy! This fella was a good head & shoulders shorter than me & his feet didn't touch the floor when he sat down at a booth in a pub where we met for a social.

Such a pity. Nice guy, great personality but it just never would have progressed to a playdate I would have broken him!! Lol

Ha ha

Looking back he never misled on his profile, I never clocked the 5 foot 6, I was wearing mega heels too

He looked bigger in his pictures

Jo x

I am always polite but he was in the wrong from the start. My profile states what i like and he was the opposite which he knew as he had looked at it loads.

Out of curiosity did you check his profile after to see if youd missed something in the initial build up.

Also it takes courage to confess to having been deceived so a tip of the hat to show respect for YOUR HONESTY.

He had been verified by someone i knew so assumed all was ok

Says a lot about that person in a way...

Sounds like for future meets it might be best to heed the advice of the SPANISH INQUISITION...always expect the unexpected...

It actually put me off future meets and would now rather stick to folk i know."

That would always be your choice.

But from a personal point of view I'd hope you do consider changing your mind.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Everyone changes over time and even uses filters on pics and only post the best sides of themselves so I would expect a bit of difference anyway and if I've taken the time to get to know someone I would at least chat to them in person

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