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Lesbian Dating, Relationships, and Sexy Encounters

Fantasy and Scammers  

Aurelias10 77M  
11 posts
7/30/2015 10:48 am
Fantasy and Scammers


Hello Again,

The hopeful fantasy I had in my head last weekend didn't materialise. I went to Heather Music Festival all weekend but the fantasy did not happen.

Don't get me wrong. The event itself was great, even if at times it bucketed it down and people got soaked. But their enjoyment of the music overcame all the odds and people were still dancing on the Sunday, in the dark and in the rain to a great Rock Reggae band. Such are the joys of an English summer.

I did go round with a bucket , in a lime green tee shirt as I said I would and raised a good deal of money that will provide the seed corn for next years festival. But no one came and whispered in my ear Aurelias 10 or anything like that so that will have to remain a fansasy until next time. This brings me onto the issue of scammers.

Women scammers offer you / me a fantasy as well. They target old gits like me and I've had a few on here. They look at your profile and then, in chats usually conducted outside of this site, they carefully repeat what's in it so as to match your ideal woman. So for example If you are into oral sex, then funnily enough, so are they. The women scammers promise to be kind and faithful, say that looks don't matter and that they can move to come and live with you at the drop of a hat. See what I mean by a fantasy. Remember the old adage "if it sounds to good to be true. it is'. Be warned!!

I did report on a suspected scammer here and sure enough her details dissapeared. I then posted this question in the magazine discussion board:

"Scammers and Points - Does anyone know if you get your points back if a handle address / name is removed because they are suspected of scamming?"

Judging from the replies so far, the answer is no.

Isn't all of human life that passes through here interesting?

Thanks for reading this. Positive or negative feedback would be great. Hope to here from you. Steve x


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