The romance text cyrto scam

abigyellowdog

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You know those "accidental" texts where the women is a beautiful Asian 38 year old with an AI picture and is so sorry to have disturbed you but thinks you are nice so they want to be friends. It's a cryto scam of course. What if that turns out to real and the women on other end is real?
 
What if that turns out to real and the women on other end is real?
Nothing, because the guy won’t respond either.

…This saying, if he does respond, then it’s basically an online meet cute which you can take in any direction you want.
 
You know those "accidental" texts where the women is a beautiful Asian 38 year old with an AI picture and is so sorry to have disturbed you but thinks you are nice so they want to be friends. It's a cryto scam of course. What if that turns out to real and the women on other end is real?
The woman being trans is somewhat believable here
 
How about a bet with another woman, or a fun little thought of a woman.

She knows about these messages. It isn't uncommon for her to get them as well. Sexual mystery and adventure are no stranger to her, and one day she decides to send a similar message to a lot of random phone numbers. It is mostly just a fantasy, a way to let off some sexual steam. In her fantasy a sexy guy will respond, and she will rock his world so hard that the 8.8 earthquake will seem like peanuts. It won't matter how long he was dormant, there will be a simultaneous eruption.

It all seems so harmless. Who in their right mind would still react to those? It is just a fantasy that was as near real as it could be by sending the message to all those random phone numbers.

<BZZT BZZT BZZZZT>

A new message...



As said, it can as well be an innocent bet with someone else, saying she'll fuck if a man responds*. Maybe it is for a psychological study, seeing how many people would reply (not that it would get through the ethics board as no one agrees to joining the study, but we'll gloss over that). There's plenty of reasons a woman might get it in her head to actually send out those messages.

What will happen if the response is much larger than expected? What if there's just a single response, but it's another woman?


*Some rules and personal preference might apply
 
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