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FAKE PROFILE IDENTIFICATION 101  

Cutehouguy 43M
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2/28/2020 7:16 am
FAKE PROFILE IDENTIFICATION 101

So, a little knowledge dropping for the fellas, again. Ladies, this may just be for entertainment value (that's pretty much all I'm here for, anyway); however, you may, one day, find yourself trying to decide if that African prince from that country you've never heard of really does want to marry you and you just have to give him your bank account and routing number so he can deposits his untold millions. This may help you decide.

For anyone that has been around here, for that matter, around any social media platform that takes advantage of the male short circuit that happens when we get the slightest glimpse of female flesh or the whisper of hope of attention from a woman we could possibly, under the right lighting conditions, consider attractive, it comes as no surprise that there are, shall we say, less than scrupulous entities poised to manipulate that little reptilian brain of ours for all it's worth. To help out my poor, easily manipulated brethren, I'm going to give a quick down and dirty list of how to easily spot these shady characters in the world of bbwnsa.com.

1. This one is obvious but, you know, when you're not in your right mind, you might miss a thing or two; but, if the profile picture looks like the girl is the latest Victoria Secret's cover model and Ansel Adams, himself, took the photographs, odds are, it's a fake profile.

2. I know that English is not everyone's first language but if the writing in the profile looks like Google translator just threw up the Webster dictionary into the toilet that is their profile, I'd be pretty cautious of that one.

3. While we're on the subject of how the profile is written, what is written there is usually a good clue, as well. If the hot twenty something that says she's looking for any type of man (yes, even you, guy that has a giant head that looks like that creepy BK king) is pontificating about how she likes long walks and the sweet baby Jesus but "her" status is how she wants to ride strangers like an unbroken bronco, might want to pay attention to the duplicity there and not just polish your own saddle to the status message.

4. Speaking of status messages, there are a handful that the consortium of fake profiles likes to use. I can't list them all here but you'll start to recognize them when you see them; phrases like:

"My friends say I have a dominant personality"
"I don't like the bar scene...."
"I like traditional sex"

You get the idea.

5. My fifth and final, for now, tip to identify these rapscallions is to look at the username. They often use a specific pattern. It's usually firstname_lastname(random number) for example Jenny_Smith8675309

There you have it, the down and dirty guide to steering clear of the fakes. None of you guys are going to take heed but I've done my civic duty.




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