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Fake Women on the Site - Be aware of he illusion
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doubleintegral
(July 11, 2017, 6:10 pm)quasa2 you don't get it. It doesn't matter if I accused someone or not. that doesn't change the fact that it is better safe than sorry. understand?

the admin did not announced it but what else was the reason? for me there is only one reason.

I'm sure the admin told you why he deleted your thread. so it is your fault that you make lame excuses so that I have to guess.

Is david100 fake now too? Or are you ready to concede that you fucked up?
doubleintegral
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(July 11, 2017, 9:27 pm)Monopolus ...well, looks like quasa started off this entire thread on a bad note by immediately assuming ALL women here are fakes.

We should be wary of ANYONE who tries to be someone they're not on here, regardless of their gender or intentions.

But how do you know the criteria for "being someone they're not"? More importantly, if money or real identities/personal information aren't at stake, who gives a shit? Even if you assume that most of the female posters are fake (without any real proof, like quasa does) then what does it matter?

When I was running the Mind the Bump site I had a forum user e-mail me with a couple of her pregnancy pics and wanted to be featured on the blog for the rest of the pregnancy. I agreed. We exchanged e-mails for a while. It was fun. Then I got a creeping suspicion that something wasn't right, and on a whim I did a reverse image search on one of her pics. I didn't expect to find anything (social media pics don't show up), but lo and behold I found Google Images turned it up on some lady's blog from a few months prior. I called her out about it in my next e-mail. She stopped responding and never posted in the forum again. I had to post a retraction on the blog (which, mind you, was fairly embarrassing since MtB was the biggest preggo blog out there at the time).

I got duped, maybe by a woman, maybe by a man. Big deal, it happens. Move on with your life. If you're suspicious about every fucking poster on this site who claims to be a woman, and without anything really at stake, and without anything really credible to support the suspicion, I can't imagine that improves your enjoyment of the fetish. And even if you decide to assume that all women here are fake, just keep it to yourself because running around calling them #fakenews absolutely spoils the enjoyment of the fetish for others.
Liked by janaie13 (Jul 12, 2017), Murble (Jul 11, 2017)
Murble
Holy fuck, what is this trainwreck?

If you think someone is fake, either call them out with your proof and move on, or don't interact with them at all.

Witch hunts are for children and the feeble-minded.
Liked by janaie13 (Jul 12, 2017)
Akhenaten
quasa2's core complaint is a valid one, though, if taken as a warning and not a whinge. And I think he's putting it out there for others who may still be naïve enough to believe there are even half as many pregnant women (or women with pregnancy fetishes) hanging out on this site as there really are. Because let's be realistic, people... come on.

Unfortunately, that part of his message -- the protective intent -- was completely railroaded in the back-and-forth with someone who appears to be the exception to the rule. I can't and won't defend that part of the whole thing, but staying vigilant and skeptical about what you see on the internet is excellent advice to any person in any context.
Liked by quasa2 (Jul 12, 2017)
griddles14
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I see everyone's points here, and I'm not fighting for anyone. This whole post, I believe for Quasa, which may or may not be done the best way, is for the best intention to warn everyone about internet safety. Whether the women here are REAL OR NOT, the general consensus is to tell everyone to take caution before adding someone/visiting a link. It's not the best way to start up by shooting every single woman here labeling them as "potential fake", but I believe hes doing us a favor by warning us first before our preggo-lusted minds bring us forward without any rational or cautionary thought. Let's not bash each other up taking extreme and absolute sides, and just agree that a middle ground - where some women here are indeed real and some are fake but we take all steps needed to be cautious when we interact or take extra steps as we like, not discounting the fact that the real women here do put in a lot of effort being pregnant and entertaining us, and ward off the fakes that are looking into a cheap scam.
Liked by janaie13 (Jul 12, 2017)

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