The Erotic Highway

Could be any or all of those reasons
easternpacific 244 reads
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Have noticed some sb's rebrand themselves with new profiles to get placed in the "newest" search grouping. Presumably to get more interest or as  a cloaking mechanism. I did have one sb that I met on 2 occasions change her user name several times during the week we were familiarizing ourselves. For a couple reasons I never followed up on going to the bcd stage, a bit too hi maintenence for me, and something about her personality and stories didn't sit well with me. Her profile evolved from single, to married/looking to separated over a couple weeks and couple of new profiles. Then progressed from wants to please to need to get to know each other for a few months before any bcd activity. Such is life in the bowl, a learning experience in figuring out if the chemistry is there and flushing out any idiosyncrasies. Anyone out there have suggestions on how they tactfully  try and cut through the fog with new sbs

So, not sure if this is a new phenomenon or not, but I am noticing more frequently SBs who create entirely new accounts for themselves and use the same pics as in their previous profiles. I can tell they are creating new accounts (rather than just a new handle for their original profile) because I usually sort my search by Newest and these girls (who's profiles I have seen already) have started popping up as having just joined.  

I'm curious why they would need to create an entirely new account and here are a couple possible reasons I came up with... 1) the easiest explanation is that they are scammers (stolen pics, catfish, etc...), but I don't think that shoe fits most everyone so I think reason 2 might be more plausible bc I have also thought of doing this for myself...

2) these girls may already have an SD (who may or may not think they're exclusive) and they are looking for another SD without alerting the original SD they're on the prowl. So they create another account/profile, use the same pics, and then they can block their original SD's profile and look for a new one while their original SD is none the wiser.  

It's possible that reason 3 is that these girls just want to "reinvent" or "reimagine" themselves but that also seems too easy/innocent of a reason.  

Thoughts? #2 reason seems most plausible but wondering if this raises red flags with anyone else or if it's just a thing that SBs do from time to time?

GaGambler265 reads

Not coincidently she is also a woman who tried to get me to send her "gas money" for her to come see me, claims she has a speech disability which prevents her from talking on the phone, has posted numerous "glam pics" and lives out in the middle of nowhere which precludes many guys "right up the street" from her contacting her for a date.

Yes, it raises serious red flags for me.  

Another woman who has created multiple accounts is the one I threw out of my house when she told me she would "get in trouble" if she didn't get a certain amount of money.

easternpacific245 reads

Have noticed some sb's rebrand themselves with new profiles to get placed in the "newest" search grouping. Presumably to get more interest or as  a cloaking mechanism. I did have one sb that I met on 2 occasions change her user name several times during the week we were familiarizing ourselves. For a couple reasons I never followed up on going to the bcd stage, a bit too hi maintenence for me, and something about her personality and stories didn't sit well with me. Her profile evolved from single, to married/looking to separated over a couple weeks and couple of new profiles. Then progressed from wants to please to need to get to know each other for a few months before any bcd activity. Such is life in the bowl, a learning experience in figuring out if the chemistry is there and flushing out any idiosyncrasies. Anyone out there have suggestions on how they tactfully  try and cut through the fog with new sbs

If the chemistry is there then date #2 should be BCD.  If she waffles and can't make up her mind or wants to get to know you better etc, wish her well and move on.  One key attribute of any really good SB is decisiveness. She really should know if she's going to have sex with you after one coffee date.  If she doesn't, then she really has not made the transition from civvie to SB. Limit your time lost and move on.

I don't think it's necessarily red flag behavior. I had one date BCD with a certain very hot young SB last year.  Lots of fun but she is into upselling otherwise I would have repeated.  Anyway, she has put up a new profile with new name and a new mix of pics, some old, some new, several times since then.  And she isn't trying to hide from me since she has replied to my messages.  I always assumed she just wanted to continue to appear as if she was a newbie, although I certainly know better.

As we can see when the girl joined SA, some girls want to look fresh and not show that they have been doing this for past four years or so. Also, the SA does not let you change the age after creating accounts, I know for sure that some 25 year old are 30 plus ;)
Just a marketing tactic by some of the pro SBs, but the pro SDs can tell the difference.

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