I met a guy recently that I discovered after we went out three times lied about his age. His profile says he's two years younger than me then he tells me in person he's two years older than me then I find out he's actually 8 years older than me giving a Google search his last name and addresses. I tend to be very honest person particularly in my dating profile and this kind of thing really kind of bothers me. Shouldn't? I haven't called him on it yet. I'm going to ask him in person if I see him are on the phone what year were you born? See how quickly he answers then tell him what I found online.
Also after our third date we ended up going back to my place to hang out. I am very attracted to him but wasn't ready for sex after we were kissing a bit and he was attempting more and told him that. He said that was fine and he wouldn't push me but he continued to touch try stuff. I was feeling resistant because I got my heartbroken recently as I posted another thread ( guy who loved bombed and ghosted me) and mention this to him when he continued to try. Is this really bad? Should it be a deal-breaker? He told me he hadn't had sex in quite a while too though.

 
						
					 
					
					
 
							
						
 
				
				
				
				
			 
							
								

 
						
					
 Mainly that I'm nice.... to a point. I'll do my best to remain polite, calm, and diplomatic even to a point where maybe most would have already lost their cool.... BUT.... push me far enough, or in the wrong way, or in some way give me proper provocation and I'll pull somebody's heart right out of their chest and crush it right in front of their face. ....Figuratively speaking, of course. I totes just meant that figuratively.
 Mainly that I'm nice.... to a point. I'll do my best to remain polite, calm, and diplomatic even to a point where maybe most would have already lost their cool.... BUT.... push me far enough, or in the wrong way, or in some way give me proper provocation and I'll pull somebody's heart right out of their chest and crush it right in front of their face. ....Figuratively speaking, of course. I totes just meant that figuratively.  
						
					
