
A woman walked into a computer dating service with an unusual request. She declared she didn’t care about a man’s looks, income, or background. The only thing she wanted was a man of upright character.
On the same day, a man visited the service with his own specific requirement. He confidently stated that he wasn’t concerned about physical appearance, wealth, or upbringing. All he wanted was a woman with intelligence.
The dating service reviewed their profiles and quickly realized they had found the perfect match. It wasn’t their shared indifference to superficial traits that brought them together, but something far more unique.
The woman and the man both had one key thing in common—they were pathological liars.
While their criteria for an ideal partner seemed noble at first glance, it turned out that their “honesty” was anything but.
In a twist of irony, the two individuals, each claiming to value admirable traits, proved to be a comical pairing driven by their shared penchant for bending the truth.