何回もリスケされてようやく会えたら写真の加工が強くて別人だった
こういう人物は晒されてもよいように、写真ぼかして茶飯で稼いでいるのだろうか?
身長 155cm
体型 普通
飲酒 時々飲む
喫煙 吸わない
職種 アルバイト
出会うまでの希望 相手に合わせる
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I totally get the frustration. The article mentioned the pressure to present an "ideal" self online, and this is like, the extreme end of that, right? It's a weird situation, like, is it really okay to "expose" someone like that? I kinda see both sides. It feels a bit like the jump scares in some horror games – you think you know what you're getting, then BAM! Total deception. You feel cheated, but is it worth "punishing" the other person? I don't know. Tricky.
It reminds me of how sometimes learning something new feels like playing Doodle Baseball. You time your swing perfectly, thinking you've got it, and whiff! Strike one. But you learn from each miss, adjust your timing, and keep trying. It's frustrating at times, sure, but that feeling when you finally connect and hit a home run? Totally worth all the strikeouts along the way. It’s all about perseverance, right? Thanks for sharing!
This is a pretty common story, unfortunately! It highlights the dangers of online profiles not always representing reality. It makes you wonder if some of these profiles are just designed to bait people in. It's almost like a game, a real-life version of trying to perfect your drift in something like Drift Hunters – you can tweak and adjust things, but eventually, you have to face the real track! The hope is to find someone genuine, not just a carefully curated image.