The Erotic Highway

On occassion I'll point out it's illegal
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In that the requesting or paying of money in advance for a sexual act or the obvious conclusion of a future one is the definition of prostitution. Typically after mentioning this, I get Blocked.   lol

On the scamming front: I've notice many more of the girls are now going direct to text without even looking at my private photos.  I guess they haven't figured that's a dead giveaway.

This is an old familiar story to most of you experienced mongers out there, but still perhaps of value to anyone even remotely tempted to send money to someone you've never met.  I've been corresponding with a bunch of newbies lately.  The first one complained of being scammed so often that now she insists on two weeks of online fun before meeting.  I finally asked how much and got no reply. Ain't gonna happen.  The next one said she'd been been promised money to meet only to have it pulled away at the last minute. Then she asked if I have cashapp.  I replied, sorry miss I'll give you the $ when we meet, not before.  You gotta at least be willing to invest an hour of your time to meet me, that way I at least know you're you and not some fat 40yo slob in his mother's basement.  Radio silence after that no big surprise.  What got me to waste any time at all on these is that they both posted truly beautiful, sexy pics on SA, and then sent me more via text. I'm a sucker for a pretty face, bust, ass, etc.  But not gonna send money in advance. On the bright side I have a m&g set for tomorrow with a pot I have high hopes for, plus I have a date set for Thursday with my current fave SB who promises this time she'll be there for sure (she's flaky but I love her anyway) So the week is shaping up ok!

Yes, sadly seeing this more often (and I’m the same when it comes to beautiful pics...). The general line from them is that they have been scammed and this is how they know I’m real and legit.  I politely explain that me sending money doesn’t prove any of that and that I always need an initial m&g so we can both prove to each other. There are definitely ones that are outright scams and others where they are more a dear in headlights and just don’t know. I’ll never send cash in advance but will generally be pretty flexible on the location of the initial m&g. My go to for the initial m&g is dinner but have done ,lunch, coffee, & even met one at the park.

Because When they respond  It is a canned message and there is a link to a website.  I think The website is to buy pictures but not entirely sure As I blocked them and then deleted their message.  Just another scam.

There's one new profile in Irvine, CA that is of a girl I follow on Instagram, and she's on the other side of the world... nowhere near Irvine, and not planning to move back here.

Perhaps it is time to codify the following:  

 
The more professional the pic, the greater the risk.  

 
Has a nice ring to it, doesn't it?  

 
As I've mentioned before, it's all about context.  Given the clues you can infer from her profile, do the pics align with her story/situation?  Some examples:  

 
1. A 20 year old college student studying nursing who works part time in retail is not likely to have several glamour shots of her on a yacht, in front of the Paris Ritz Hotel, or sunning herself on a rock in Tahiti. Those are likely to be stolen IG or model pics.    
2. A a 24 year old exchange student from Brazil studying fashion design in NY who says she models on the side should certainly post at least one professional pic of her.  
3. If she says she's a porn star or professionally published model, you should expect that at least one of her pics will get a reverse image search hit (which will reveal her professional name).  
4. If she's riding in the back of an Acura with a vape pen and making duck lips for her snapchat homies, she's probably from the 'hood and looking for a way to get fast cash (or I suppose a way out of poverty).  

 
So consider each pic for it's context and compare that to her apparent situation; do these pics make sense?  

 
Nothing wrong with any of these situations. But try to use that memorable song from Sesame Street:  

 
"One of these things is not like the other,  
One of these things just doesn't belong.  
Can you guess which is not like the others,  
By the time I finish my song? "

 
And finally, if SHE knows that song, she's likely to be WAY older than her stated age in her profile. :p  

 
Life is good

 
The Cat

They all do duck lips.  It's a terrible look.  Another thing amateurs do is publish all their face pics from exactly the same angle.  Which makes redundancy pointless.  

In that the requesting or paying of money in advance for a sexual act or the obvious conclusion of a future one is the definition of prostitution. Typically after mentioning this, I get Blocked.   lol

On the scamming front: I've notice many more of the girls are now going direct to text without even looking at my private photos.  I guess they haven't figured that's a dead giveaway.

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