Sherry Taylor

Q: Survey says that many dating men lie about this?

A: Having kids

MANY DATING DADS LIE ABOUT HAVING KIDS: A new survey finds that a large number of fathers lie on their online-dating profiles about having kids. The research comes from WhatsYourPrice.com, an unconventional dating site in which “generous” users bid real money to take “attractive” users on a date. The “attractive” user then can accept, deny or counter the offer of the “generous” user. The website surveyed 2,500 of its male members and found that 32-percent of them admitted to having lied about having kids. They non-scientific survery found that 51-percent of men under the age of 30 lied about hving kids, and of the types of lies told, 96-percent of those who admitted to lying said they claimed they did not have kids at all. One-percent lied about the number of kids they had, and three-percent lied and said they had kids when they actually did not. (Mashable)

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