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They weren't who they said they were...feel stupid

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billybobandsue · 29/03/2019 13:26

I was talking to a woman for two weeks.
Having recently came out as bi this was new to me.
She was gorgeous but straight away I had this gut feeling she wasn't who she said.
She seemed too good to be true and things she said were off.
I said to her ..I'm starting to think you aren't who you say you are.
She replied "ok"
Then blocked me
No explanation nothing.
How could I have been so thick.

OP posts:
rumred · 29/03/2019 19:51

Similar happened to me years ago.
It's a learning experience. There are many horrible people out there. In real life and virtually.
Dust yourself down, be proud you called them out, and make sure you meet a person you're talking to ASAP

billybobandsue · 29/03/2019 20:57

It's deffo made me more aware now.
It's scary tho you could be chatting to god knows who.

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SandyY2K · 30/03/2019 01:23

Have you not heard of catfish? Lots of people aren't who they say they are online.

Never send nudes to strangers.

billybobandsue · 30/03/2019 07:25

@SandyY2K I wouldn't send nudes no way.

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SandyY2K · 30/03/2019 08:05

That's good. You sussed the person out early enough, so don't feel bad.

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