A Lack of Transparency is the Ultimate Bait & Switch in Dating

If you aren’t being authentic, you’re being manipulative.

Crystal Jackson
Hello, Love
Published in
6 min readJun 18, 2024

Photo by Kiarash Mansouri on Unsplash

We’re making dating harder than it needs to be. I’ve given this a lot of thought. Here’s what happens: Two people go out on a date. They both present their best selves. They might even fudge the truth just a little or put a gloss over a story that might otherwise show some human frailty. Both people show up with the hope that the other person is going to check all of their boxes, and sometimes, checking those boxes requires being creative with truth.

Lying. It’s called lying.

Sometimes, the lie is outright, but much of the time, it’s in the information that’s omitted — information that they are aware would be a check in the box against them if they revealed it. We get the information we want — but not the information we need. The decisions we make at the start of the relationship are the ones based on the very limited information we’re getting from a potentially unreliable source.

How Bait & Switch Complicates Dating

Photo by Trophy Technology on Unsplash

Create an account to read the full story.

The author made this story available to Medium members only.
If you’re new to Medium, create a new account to read this story on us.

Or, continue in mobile web

Already have an account? Sign in

Responses (6)

What are your thoughts?

I’ve been arguing for your position on this for some time, but I don’t think I ever laid it out so succinctly, and I’m sure I never boiled it down to a universal tag line we can use to remind ourselves and others as appropriate (as I paraphrase it)…

25

I think that would be great! ... But also, the abusers don't care if they are wasting your time and wounding your emotions.

52

Why people want to fit anyway? They lie. Is it attraction so powerful that you need to lie?
You cant be aware of a lie, but soon or later, the one who lies give or do some real acts, and then, there is, there sparks, the “cognitive difference”.
Some…

2