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Top lies men and women tell on first dates that you are likely to fall for

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Couple out on date
 Couple out on date     Photo: Courtesy

Do you trust your other half? Well, you probably shouldn't, according to this new survey.

People are very likely to lie on first dates, about things which would probably be very hard to explain, should the relationship go any further.

So you're probably not out with a 21-year-old or a millionaire. Still, 37% of women lie about their age, whereas 29% of men lie about their wealth.

We're so old-fashioned: We don't want women to be human (i.e age) and men still feel pressure to be the breadwinner.

Just be yourself, guys.

Also, weirdly, 18% of men lie about their previous relationships or marriages, so check his attic for ex-wives if the date leads to a home visit.

Meanwhile, 14% of women lie about their names, as in they will give you an actual false name.

Why you'd do that is beyond us; what if the relationship got better? "Do you, Rapunzel Doomhammer Smith, take this man...?"

Although men want to look wealthy, the most popular pretend job was 'entrepreneur' because that's very sexually-charged, like on Dragon's Den. Men's second pick? Pilot, like Murdock in The A-Team.

Women were most likely to claim to be a model.

No information on the placing of 'data journalist', 'journalist' or even 'provider of high quality banter'. Maybe that's just us.

68% of women said they would rather make plans with their friends than go on a date, but perhaps that depends on who's asking.

And addicts of smartphones had better watch out - 37% of men are turned off by a woman who checks her phone more than once during the date.

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