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The Ewhore Scam

A "Gender Bender" is generally a man, pretending to be a woman, for whatever reason, online. Chat rooms and dating sites have a number, and most of them are scammers. Of the two sexes, men are without a doubt in my mind, the stupidest. Women have far more control over their sexual urges than men, it's a fact, I've seen it proved time and again.

Many of these men pretending to be women, will prey on this very weakness in other men, on dating sites, in chat rooms, and other social sites. Who knows the mind of a man better than another man? Especially a male scammer.

I knew a guy some years ago who made a lot of money pretending to be a woman online. He had packages arriving all the time, money orders, you name it, all for telling a guy what he wanted to hear, and promising a meeting.....for the purpose of romance of course....or if the truth be known, sex. Most men will do anything to get laid, especially by a woman out of their league in the looks department. This scammer had a bunch of guys believing he was a very good looking 23 year old blond. Of course guys wanted to cam with this hot little blond. He'd tell them he didn't have a cam, they would believe it. They wanted to talk to this hot little blond on the phone. (She-He) would tell them she was in a bad relationship and didn't dare get caught talking on the phone. They would understand of course....being the nice guys they were.

Of course they wanted to rescue her from this evil relationship, a year later, and several thousand richer, (She-He) was laughing all the way to the bank.

50% of all men scammed by women online, are scammed by men, posing as women, it's a fact. This post on the subject is brief, I could write an entire expose on the subject, but you get the point, so I'll keep it short.

Here's a simple little piece of advice to all you love struck fools communicating with a "Too hot for you" chick online. If she won't cam, and she won't talk on the phone, "SHE" IS A "HE!"

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