Quote: (04-14-2011 05:23 PM)Fisto Wrote:
If you aren't making that much money, and you encounter a girl that's a gold digger, I would have no qualms about deceiving her and alluding to massive amounts of money, either that I was about to make or receive or something. I'd dangle that carrot in front of her face so teasingly that she was begging for it.
oh yeah, its like finding a sucker that loves 3 card monte games. They want to play, and so you play... her own greed is her Achilles heel, but you don't feel bad about it because she is, after all, trying to take something from you. She initiates the gold digging game, and you just play it better. Lets see who can get the most and give the least.
There is a show on TV which is okay, but has one interesting character named Barney Stinson, who is a womanizer played by Neal Patrick Harris. This character is the only reason to occasionally catch this sitcom.
So, this guy is always giving out game advice which, surprisingly, is sometimes pretty good. Also, he goes to elaborate measures to trick women into sleeping with him. In one episode, he actually sets up fake websites that allude to his wealth and accomplishments. Then he gets women to google his name, bringing up the websites that say he's a leading cancer researcher, a millionaire / billionaire, going on his second around the world hot air balloon journey, etc, etc...
I always thought that, while overly elaborate, that was an interesting ploy that could very well actually work in real life. If you get caught, and your domain name gets associated with giving fraudulent info, probably from a girl that you played who then outed you, then just change your name on the website and/or the domain name.
I'm not sure if it would work, but it would be an interesting experiment.
The value lies in the fact that you could make up an elaborate profile and life for yourself that no girl would believe if you just told her. The trick is to make 2-3 websites, a couple of which seem to be third party.