This archive report was first published on 30 October 2019.
Deception in Relationships ¶
When women start dating, they often find themselves telling lies to their partners. These lies can range from small white lies to more significant deceptions that can damage the relationship.
According to various studies, women are more likely to tell lies to their partners than men. These lies can be told for various reasons, including to avoid conflict, to impress their partner, or to hide their true feelings.
Some common lies that women tell their boyfriends when they start dating include saying that money doesn't matter, that they don't mind cooking, and that they're not jealous. However, these lies can often be seen through, and can damage the trust and intimacy in the relationship.
It's essential for women to be honest with their partners and to communicate openly and honestly. By doing so, they can build a stronger and more meaningful relationship.
Here are some common lies that women tell their boyfriends when they start dating:
- Money doesn't matter
- They don't mind cooking
- They're not jealous
- They're fine
- They're almost ready
- She's nice
- They're not mad at all
- They have a headache
- Looks don't matter to them
It's essential for women to be aware of these common lies and to communicate openly and honestly with their partners. By doing so, they can build a stronger and more meaningful relationship.