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Topic: Who is real on here?
LOStmymind's photo
Thu 07/31/25 08:21 PM
Seems like there aren't many people on here that are actually real. Is anyone on here legit?

NotPay4Play's photo
Fri 08/01/25 08:40 AM
There are some that are. It's a free global site. So there are many who aren't.

UkguyLTR's photo
Sun 08/03/25 07:56 AM
yep pretty much everyone I have come across is fake. I just ask for a pic of them holding piece of paper with today's date and like magic they disappear or show Thier true colours

Don's photo
Sun 08/03/25 09:09 AM

yep pretty much everyone I have come across is fake. I just ask for a pic of them holding piece of paper with today's date and like magic they disappear or show Thier true colours

It's the 3rd of August. Hope this helps.

soufiehere's photo
Sun 08/03/25 12:27 PM


yep pretty much everyone I have come across is fake. I just ask for a pic of them holding piece of paper with today's date and like magic they disappear or show Thier true colours

It's the 3rd of August. Hope this helps.
hahahahahaha

UkguyLTR's photo
Sun 08/03/25 12:40 PM
lol yeah that one made me giggle as well.

Alura's photo
Sun 08/03/25 12:41 PM
hello guys

PeterB's photo
Sun 08/03/25 09:24 PM
Quite a few people on here are real ... scammers.

I have gone beyond "Hi" with three people claiming to be women. (That a profile shows a picture of a woman and states that it represents a woman is no guarantee that the profile owner actually is a woman. For simplicity, I will refer to the three people mentioned below as she.)

The first wanted money. She stated that she loved me after we had exchanged a few text messages.

The second one wanted indecent pictures, possibly with blackmail in mind. She also stated that she loved me after we had exchanged a few text messages.

The third broke off communication when I insisted on a background check. I don't know whether she intended a scam or resented the background check. I suspect the former, since she professed deep love for me after we had exchanged a couple of text messages.

Bottom line: if it's a real person, the odds that she or he is a scammer are fairly good. Too early declarations of love seem to improve the odds of a scammer.

I believe that my experience is reasonably representative.

JulieABush's photo
Mon 08/04/25 02:54 AM
I’m 100% real:thumbsup: .

motowndowntown's photo
Mon 08/04/25 10:03 AM
Lions and tigers and bears, OH MY!!!!

TxsGal3333's photo
Mon 08/04/25 10:41 AM
laugh laugh rofl rofl Like someone is going to post saying I'm not realrofl

This is one of the craziest questions asked on here..slaphead

Carlos's photo
Mon 08/04/25 12:05 PM
Edited by Carlos on Mon 08/04/25 12:05 PM
I'am "NOT" Real.
I'am a 3 Dementia Hologram. bigsmile bigsmile bigsmile bigsmile bigsmile bigsmile

motowndowntown's photo
Mon 08/04/25 12:13 PM

laugh laugh rofl rofl Like someone is going to post saying I'm not realrofl

This is one of the craziest questions asked on here..slaphead


And gets asked about once a week, ohwell

LOStmymind's photo
Tue 08/05/25 02:48 PM
Might be crazy question to ask but hey I had to ask. And just to clarify it is August 5, 2025 so you know I'm real right? Seems like everyone disappears after a day or so of conversation or they fall in love with you after a few messages. Also they immediately start calling you dear. This is my experience on here so far. Frustrating but expected

no photo
Tue 08/05/25 06:55 PM
Im really and having a hard time finding the real people as well. Im about to give up

no photo
Thu 08/07/25 12:00 AM
Quite a few people on here are real ... scammers.

I have gone beyond "Hi" with three people claiming to be women. (That a profile shows a picture of a woman and states that it represents a woman is no guarantee that the profile owner actually is a woman. For simplicity, I will refer to the three people mentioned below as she.)

The first wanted money. She stated that she loved me after we had exchanged a few text messages.

The second one wanted indecent pictures, possibly with blackmail in mind. She also stated that she loved me after we had exchanged a few text messages.

The third broke off communication when I insisted on a background check. I don't know whether she intended a scam or resented the background check. I suspect the former, since she professed deep love for me after we had exchanged a couple of text messages.

Bottom line: if it's a real person, the odds that she or he is a scammer are fairly good. Too early declarations of love seem to improve the odds of a scammer.

I believe that my experience is reasonably representative.

True some seem to want to know what you do for a living :joy: when you say unemployed they go silent :joy: obviously seeing no money here. Also you get spammed with like from clearly scam accounts. Tried this online stuff for first time but think I will be going back to traditional methods.

PeterB's photo
Fri 08/08/25 05:12 AM

Lions and tigers and bears, OH MY!!!!


I haven't found the yellow brick road.

motowndowntown's photo
Fri 08/08/25 07:58 AM
Just don't eat the yellow snow.

no photo
Sat 08/09/25 01:39 AM
I believe you may be overthinking this. Scepticism is your enemy. Of course there a a 'few' fakers.0.00001% at a rough estimate, but, I think it's worth every penny I've put in.

Hope this helps.

Love and kisses,

Bryan.

motowndowntown's photo
Sat 08/09/25 08:21 AM

I believe you may be overthinking this. Scepticism is your enemy. Of course there a a 'few' fakers.0.00001% at a rough estimate, but, I think it's worth every penny I've put in.

Hope this helps.

Love and kisses,

Bryan.


Your other post seems to disclaim everything you just said.

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