All the more reasons not to give out too much details
One time a SB tried to get my real name and other personal details after I met her at a bar, she used a friend of hers in the bar to hustle me for it, I told the guy it's none of his business. I shouldn't have gone to hotel with her after that, but she looked young and hot, the room was close by, so I did the mistake. After we're in there she stopped me 10 minutes into the act, said she's sore as she doesn't get a lot of action, then refused to continue. She still wanted everything we talked, I said no can't do, then she started arguing we will did the deed, I gave her little less as I wanted her out of the room, then she kept on chatting as if we will get back together, wanted my details as according to her it build trust. I declined and said later. There is always some risk with these women, as they are not what they seems like. On flip side, there are guys who dash out of room without giving the allowance when the girl goes to shower. Maybe they SBs get burned and think it's all fair game to get back at guys even tho you're not one of those guys. This is why I like fresh faced college girls who aren't yet burned out with regular dates and sugar dates. Most women who are still sugaring after 25, is burned out from her regular dates as well, and so she comes back to sugaring to get even.
[QUOTE=AdcFellow;6626930]I ran into a new scam that was somewhat clever but not effective.
Met a SB for dinner, and then back to my hotel where we had a great time. We left on good terms. I gave her a little extra since I had such a great time. The next morning, she asked me if I could bring her the necklace that she had taken off and left in the room,. It was a "sentimental gift from her grandmother. " She acted very upset. She even sent a pic of it to me. I checked the room, and it was not there. No one but me had been in or out of the room. She went on for a couple of hours, how even though it was worth "only $300 from Mervis" her grandmother would be very upset if she didn't have it. I apologized but told her it was nowhere to be found. She asked if I could send her the cash for a new necklace "before her grandmother found out. " I did not respond.
After a few more hours, she then accused me of stealing her necklace and was going to file a police report unless I gave her the necklace or $300, I. E. , blackmail. I told her to feel free. I would meet her at the police station so we could file a single report together. She stopped responding..[/QUOTE]