
While men exaggerate their professions and income, women fib about their age and body type. Why do so many singles tell little white lies on their online dating profiles? Insecurity? Embarrassment? Who knows?! But one website wants to blast these embellishers so singles can stop wasting time with frauds.
LiarLiarList.com welcomes members to post reviews of online daters. Just type their screen name, which dating site you encountered them on, then include their gender and age, and you can start dishing about all the dishonesty and disception!
Writer and marketer Beth Greenfield birthed this internet dating watchdog out of her own disappointing dating experiences. She believes this site will transform the online dating landscape, saying, "I think people will check their own reviews to see if somebody called them out and then fix the most egregious misrepresentations, like photos that are 15 years old or statistics that are blatantly untrue. We also want to hear about all those who were totally honest."
While this sounds like a practical application, what happens when the scorned and rejected singles seek revenge by lying about supposed liars? How can we believe the posted reviews are really the truth? Maybe we can "Ask Dr. Truth", another feature of the site where a relationship psychologist "tells all"!

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