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The loving Internet or how not to run into a “love divorce”?
“I met a guy on the Internet. We communicated on the same wavelength. We admitted to each other that it was as if we had known each other for 100 years. Our spark quickly flared up. We exchanged phone numbers and away we go. Days and nights we talked by SMS, by phone, and exchanged photos. No debauchery. I just wanted to see you quickly. The photo is what warmed my soul and heart. He knew that I had a little daughter growing up. He called me over. He said that he was finishing the house and would come to pick us up on New Year’s Day. I was in 7th heaven with happiness. Finally, the long-awaited happiness in love. But I hoped in vain. He called and said that the house and all the things and building materials had burned down. And he can’t come. I don’t even have money to eat. He said that he could come to us to meet NG together, and then he would leave again to decide what to do with the ashes. But the road costs 15 thousand. I abstracted myself from this. And when he realized that he wouldn’t get the money, he rode off into the sunset. A year has passed. But I never found my happiness, because there is zero trust.”
A typical divorce of a single woman with a child. Many scammers believe that ladies from this category are very vulnerable. But time goes by. The girls gain experience and know how to stop in time. But not all.
1. Online dating is a kind of Russian roulette. You don’t know when it will shoot right on target. Therefore, love at a distance in most cases can be equated to a…