The people who own pretend cars and pretend houses and work in pretend jobs to impress real dates.
"He said he was a doctor with a convertible. He was a student in a Mazda," one person said online. And yes, Mazda technically makes convertibles, but was the framing crafted to bend overall perception? Also, yes. 'Financial catfishing' isn't an elaborate romance scam. There is no fake online persona. When you meet for a date, they look the same as their profile.
the tendency for products specifically marketed to women to be more expensive than those marketed to men. In heterosexual relationships, 42 per cent of 18 to 30-year-old men believed they should be the providers, not women, according to a newly released report from Jesuit Social Services, The Man Box. But from time to time, prospective dates will try to impress — or fool — their dates by peacocking assets they don't have.