The Erotic Highway

Seems legit.... NOT!!
herbtcat 6 Reviews 642 reads
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1 / 5

The sad part of this is knowing some schmuck will fall for this trap:  

 
First - her Sats:  
18 years old, athletic blond, non-smoker, social drinker, single, no kids.  

Next - About me text:  
"am 18 years old and just graduated highschool- I have high honors and also graduated with my associates degree completed.
I am signed to compete on a NCAA college swim team next year, and major in biology. I work part time as a lifeguard and don’t necessarily get to enjoy the freedoms of having money to spend on myself.
I am young, beautiful, and fit and figured I had something worth a rich man’s time!"

And next - Seeking text:  
"looking for someone who can spoil me and make me feel special.
I am very straightforward and seek someone who can maintain my needs (nails, hair, etc) in exchange for the pleasure of seeing me look beautiful.
I would like to keep my identity secret as I am a student athlete with social expectations- but am open to private calls and chats."  

The kicker - her primary photo:
Shows a well-built, athletic, flat tummy female in a Calvin Klein Sports bra and panties. Her face is obscured.  
AND: The pic is dated 3/24/98.  Yes, this this sexy 18-year-old hottie took this recent pic 24 years ago.  

 
So, she just graduated HS AND earned an Associates' Degree at the same time. Sure. Why not?  
She's signed as an NCAA swim team, works as a lifeguard (at 18) and deserves a rich mans time. Plausible...?  
Daddy's reward for his financial support is the pleasure of "seeing her look beautiful," and she is "open" to calls and chats.   Sign me up for that negative cash flow!

 
But c'mon! That picture she took with a perfect 36-22-34 body and perky D-Cup tits when she was NEGATIVE 4 years old. Yes, dammit!!! I'm in!!!  

 

Let's be careful out there.  

 

Life is good

 
The Cat

Tristero49 48 reads
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2 / 5

All good points, but I'm just saying there is a popular photo app that simulates a Polaroid, and puts a date from the late 90s on it.  I've been called out on it myself.

herbtcat 6 Reviews 49 reads
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3 / 5

... until you either go balls deep BCD, or get scammed for hundreds of dollars.  

 
Then you will know for sure... mostly. :p  

 
Life is good

 
The Cat

bassrat51 4 Reviews 73 reads
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4 / 5

Had a stunning blonde respond and say she was interested and asked for my number.  
She had stunning photos, was a widow, and had a two year old baby (was in one of here photos with her).

 I actually fat fingered the number without realizing it and got a digit wrong.  Hours later she texted me through that app that she had texted me and that I had stopped responding to her.  I was up at doing the midnight stroll to the men's room and decided to check my messages.  Saw she was online (yellow flag - 3am?) and the message about me not responding.  So I sent her a new message with the correct number.  My phone then started pining with more photos of her.  Not nudes but well taken selfies that showed off her assets and the kid again.

I mentioned that like to start with PPM and the amount I was willing to start with.  Was sort of a test to see how she reacted and got right to the point.  It was 3 am for god's sake.  She immediately went into her need for $1.2k immediately so she could pay her rent.  (red flag). I mentioned that I do not forward money to someone at the beginning of an arrangement and that the amount she was looking for was too much for a start.  I mentioned we needed to do a meet and greet, build some trust, etc.  She responded with promises of building trust, asked if she could send me here cashapp address, and asked for address so we could meet that afternoon or evening.  Man, the red flags just exploded on the scene. lol   So was she a scammer or really that desperate? Either way, definitely one to avoid.  Oh and she blocked me on Seeking that morning or day.  Not sure which, because I went to bed with the cashapp question.  

herbtcat 6 Reviews 61 reads
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5 / 5

Is sha a scammer or is she desperate?  I'd say she's a desperate scammer.  

 
In over 10 years of sugar dating, I have NEVER seen a single mom post a pic of her kid.  That has a giant red flag waving all over it.  Seems like a deliberate ploy to tug on the old heat strings and generate sympathy.  Well those aren't the strings I want her tug! :p  

 
Actually, if a legit SB posted a real pic of their kid I have to wonder if they might be risking some serious CPS action.  Imagine if her Ex saw her profile, then saw his kid's pic posted as well on a quasi p4p site?  He'd probably break all kinds of speed records calling his divorce attorney.  

 
Life is good

 
The Cat

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