If someone you're on a date with admitted to you that you're not they're type but will make an exception for you, would you still date them?

Cherrylicious
I asked this because I once heard a friend of mine say that she was out with a guy but told her that even though he liked and found her attractive, that she wasn't his "true type" but still made an exception to date her but this upset her because ever since the day she saw the guy, she immediately cut all ties and communication with him and I've heard that he was later looking for her, but she was no longer interested in him because she felt as if he was doing her a favor by being with her knowing he wasn't that into her.

I'm all for everyone having their preferences and being attracted to what they like (because I have them as well) but If it were me, I would not pursue this relationship because I don't ever want anyone to feel like they're doing me a favor by being with me because I wouldn't put it pass them to cheat on me with or leave me for someone of their ACTUAL PREFERENCE.

So I believe that if that's the way a person really feel about someone, then they should keep that to themselves because I don't see to any sort of compliment to the other person to be someone's last choice or "experiment" and also if a person is not at all attracted to a person and are deemed as "not their type" then they should be honest with that person instead of leading the person knowing they're not attracted to then but that's just me. What are your thoughts on this?
If someone you're on a date with admitted to you that you're not they're type but will make an exception for you, would you still date them?
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