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When you first start dating someone, it's common to notice that guys often try to present themselves in the best possible light, sometimes to the point of pretending to be someone they're not. This behavior can be attributed to a desire to make a good first impression and to appear more appealing or compatible. Men, like many people, want to be liked and may feel pressured to fit into an idealized version of what they think their partner wants. This can lead to them exaggerating their interests, downplaying flaws, or even adopting completely new personas.
When you first start dating someone, it's common to notice that guys often try to present themselves in the best possible light, sometimes to the point of pretending to be someone they're not. This behavior can be attributed to a desire to make a good first impression and to appear more appealing or compatible. Men, like many people, want to be liked and may feel pressured to fit into an idealized version of what they think their partner wants. This can lead to them exaggerating their interests, downplaying flaws, or even adopting completely new personas.