The Erotic Highway

SBs on Tinder
carlhungus 54 Reviews 735 reads
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I haven’t been on SA in a while.   Though I have been on my Tinder account and I've noticed in the last month or two more profiles that are just blatantly asking for money.  I suppose they are SBs, but I don’t know whether they’d ever meet a guy or not.  Some profiles don’t bother saying anything, but simply list their Venmo and/or Cashapp account IDs.  I would not send any money to them without, at the very least, matching with them first.  There are always guys with a generous wallet who may send them money thinking it’s a fast track to something.  It just seems geared to suckers.  And, those woman have really outsized expectations.  They got the idea to put payment accounts into their profiles from somewhere believing or hoping men will just send them money.  It’s obviously a thing, but Tinder is not OnlyFans.

For me, I’ve rarely come across pros on there.  I exchanged messages with one and nothing came of it, since i didn't pull the trigger.  I mean I'm not on Tinder looking for a pro.  Yesterday, I saw a profile with a phone number “buried” in the text to call.  She’s looking for a serious man for discreet fun.  I'm sure that i swiped right on her and I took a screen shot of my favorite photo of her with her number.  :-)

In my experience with Tinder the ones who bury an email account on their profiles are scammers.  They often say " I don't know if anyone actually reads these, but if you are one in a million who do, find the contact info hidden in  my profile and message me".  Once you get to texting or emailing with them they send some sexy messages and pics to rope you in, then they say they've been scammed so often they will only meet you after you've signed up for this or that bogus "Verification Site".  Once the site has your money you will NEVER hear from "her" again!

Otoh, I do occasionally find SBs on Tinder.  Right now I've been messaging with the cutest 18yo POT on SA that I've seen in ages.  She's a true little blonde angel!  Yesterday I saw her pop up on tinder too! So I swiped right, we matched, and our conversation is hopping back and forth between the two sites.  Very confusing and I hope to get her offsite and onto email. This is one I know is at the very least seriously looking for love in all the wrong places, and if she's serious I hope I'll be the one bcd with her!  Happy hunting!

Thank you, Sweetman.

I definitely wouldn't bother contacting someone with a email in their profile.  I can usually smell a scam thanks to some experience from whem Craigslist allowed personal ads.  

The variety of Tinder "SB's" only want money or stuff.  I forgot about the ones that list their Amazon Wishlists.  $5000 Chanel bags, perfume, etc with just a line that says something like "Get my attention".  Yeah.  No thank you.

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