
New Yorkers rated as most dishonest among online daters in the US
NY Post
It’s a world wide web of lies when it comes to dating in New York.
The Empire State ranked as the worst in the nation in a survey rating honesty among online daters — scoring 3.4 out of 10, below the national average of 5.1.
DatingAdvice.com surveyed 3,000 singles on the truthfulness of those they matched with via dating apps, ranking the accuracy of information such as age, job and real-life appearances listed on profiles on a scale of 1 to 10.
Cameron Aragon of Hell’s Kitchen once matched with a man on Hinge who appeared to have an athletic build in his photos, but when she arrived for their first date, she didn’t even recognize him.
“He put this persona on that he lived an athletic life and had a shirtless picture with a little bit of abs going on, but he was unfit,” she told The Post.
“I couldn’t get out of the Uber. I was in shock … this person in front of me was unrecognizable. It felt like I was being catfished.”
