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I don’t know what really happened people don’t want to interact with me is it because I am in the army or I m not beautiful enough ?
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Edited by
PeterB
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Sun 02/22/26 09:43 AM
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You're certainly beautiful enough.
I believe you would benefit from adding text to the "About" section of your profile. Furthermore, to use a cliche, good things come to those who wait. Best of luck! |
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National guard or regular army?
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You're certainly beautiful enough. I believe you would benefit from adding text to the "About" section of your profile. Furthermore, to use a cliche, good things come to those who wait. Best of luck! |
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I think that being in the army without specifying which branch, is misleading. Many scammers and con artists, use this description as a ploy. There is also the Salvation army... Perhaps this is a red flag to many, including me.
Good luck in your search!! |
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Edited by
OldCoot
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Sun 02/22/26 01:24 PM
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My best friend's sister met a guy online who claimed he was in the military.
After she died recently, my friend found out she had shoveled over $400,000 into that online romance. She likely was drunk as she was an alcoholic that was twice widowed - the first time to another military guy she served concurrently with, which made her a bit more susceptible to the "I'm in the military" approach, one supposes - but nearly half a million bux in smaller increments?
That scammer must have engaged her for months with promises he never intended to keep. Very likely his success is an institutional case-lesson taught at "Scammer U" to incentivize all the scammers we field here on Mingle2. |
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