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Topic: Am I ugly or something?
metalwing's photo
Tue 02/24/15 03:59 PM
You obviously need to learn to lie better!!:wink:

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Tue 02/24/15 07:17 PM


Thanks for the advice man.

For the record I have no problem with women in person, I'm actually quite charming at times. It's just the online scene I don't understand. Hard to charm a woman when they're all scared of 'scammers' or rapists or whatever else they are told to be scared of. I'm just saying hello...not trying to get in your pants or anything.

But any ways I appreciate the reply and advice. I'll just stick to the real world dating scene.
....ahmf...really ha?by the way good manner is important-.jajajajaja?


Are you saying I have good manners, or are you saying I need to use good manners?

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Fri 02/27/15 11:29 AM

You obviously need to learn to lie better!!:wink:

One time for kicks and giggles I stole the photo of the Geico money man. Well I borrowed the photo of the Geico money man. You know the picture of a guy dressed up in paper money. I made a fake profile with just that picture and a totally bogus millionaire profile. I was even arrogant in the request of the women. You could say I was downright rude. I said in my fake profile, no fat chicks, no old chicks, and women had to have extremely nice teeth. I did have a sense on how to work the profile so that the ladies would have thought I was a millionaire. I used to work on extremely expensive mansions and in extremely expensive estates caretaking for years, as well as a caddy. I kind of been exposed to that oppulent lifestyle. Even though after looking at the ad you could tell it was a joke. What millionaire would look for love on Craigslist? With a picture of a fictional moneyman. I didn't post that fake ad to scam, just a joke. You wouldn't believe the deluge of replies that I got. Only one woman knew right away that it was a joke and she said that it was funny. I got several replies with photos, some of the girls were younger and pretty. What really blew me away was a lot of the women were over 35. I told them all it was satire, a joke. Who puts out a profile too good to be true, with a fictional character? Boy almost all of them were really pissed off. One very pretty girl that was 42 went really off. My fake moneyman was 32. I didn't ask for anything, not money pictures, nothing. But you are right, lying unfortunately does work.

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Fri 03/06/15 03:46 PM
in this site, never expect for a reply, but be thankful and considerate to those who replied or emailed you. cheers..

Annierooroo's photo
Fri 04/03/15 05:42 PM
Can I please say not all women want your money or what you have in your pants. Lol. I do agree with you when you want friends without sex they do think you have a problem or your gay. My gosh sex isn't everything. I like the old fashon love that my parents and grandparents had. Where has that gone to?

SitkaRains's photo
Sat 04/04/15 06:57 PM
Wow such negativity here.. Some of the men saying they make fake profiles and they get flakes what do you expect... Good grief.

The very few men in here talking with such negativity I have to ask do you honestly think we don't see that in an opening email. I do answer my mail 99% of the time. Even if is a thanks but no thanks etc..

OP if you know how to have a conversation and get a woman interested in the real world. Then why in the world is it so different here?

We all are people, we all know how to talk and share. I have had wonderful experiences on the internet and in real life. I am pretty much the same in both places.

I honestly hope you find what you are looking for.

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Sat 04/04/15 07:45 PM


You obviously need to learn to lie better!!:wink:

One time for kicks and giggles I stole the photo of the Geico money man. Well I borrowed the photo of the Geico money man. You know the picture of a guy dressed up in paper money. I made a fake profile with just that picture and a totally bogus millionaire profile. I was even arrogant in the request of the women. You could say I was downright rude. I said in my fake profile, no fat chicks, no old chicks, and women had to have extremely nice teeth. I did have a sense on how to work the profile so that the ladies would have thought I was a millionaire. I used to work on extremely expensive mansions and in extremely expensive estates caretaking for years, as well as a caddy. I kind of been exposed to that oppulent lifestyle. Even though after looking at the ad you could tell it was a joke. What millionaire would look for love on Craigslist? With a picture of a fictional moneyman. I didn't post that fake ad to scam, just a joke. You wouldn't believe the deluge of replies that I got. Only one woman knew right away that it was a joke and she said that it was funny. I got several replies with photos, some of the girls were younger and pretty. What really blew me away was a lot of the women were over 35. I told them all it was satire, a joke. Who puts out a profile too good to be true, with a fictional character? Boy almost all of them were really pissed off. One very pretty girl that was 42 went really off. My fake moneyman was 32. I didn't ask for anything, not money pictures, nothing. But you are right, lying unfortunately does work.

[/quote from your profile)
I really wish I didn't have to say this, BUT I have bad teeth. I know this means no GF, but that is okay. Even though I can afford it I still dread the day that I have to go to the dentist and get the problem taken care of.


The above is how you open up your greeting on your profile. Don't you think that may be a major factor as to why woman are not contacting you. That your teeth are soo bad that you have to warn people first?

Get your teeth fixed. Get the laughing gas too, make it a adventure. and stop pretending to be a millionaire


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Sun 04/05/15 01:28 PM
You don't make the women want to feel you and be curious to know you...It's all in your profile..

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