Yes that's a good practice
[QUOTE=Loop285;6475948]Thanks to everyone who answered my question and provided advice. I have one additional question. I had a friend about 5 years ago tell me if I was ever interested in creating a SA profile one day to never use my real pictures. They said people normally use pictures that look reasonably close to them. Is this true?[/QUOTE]Some of these girls are psychos or scammers. And if you're in a relationship, trying to keep it discreet, or in some kind of position where having your real identity get out, you should never use any real info. I use fake birthdate, location is usually a town over not where I actually live, and pictures that look reasonably close to you or that you can filter enough for them not to find you. There are a couple of posts in here about people who've had women find their real identities based on their picture and the various available tools online that can match it to your social media profiles, etc. Then they try to blackmail you if you're married or work as an executive somewhere, etc.
I'd also recommend, using a form of payment like a reloadable VISA card or something that can't be traced back to you in the event of a data breach.
Her ad gives off scammer / fake vibes
[QUOTE=2me4Looking2;6475941]This one was showing as in Atlanta when I messaged her, but she is actually in Tennessee. I didn't pursue because of the distance, but she keeps sending me very explicit videos on Snap. I don't reply and she doesn't chat anymore, but the videos are still coming. Fair warning, sometimes they may be something you don't want to see though. She sent one of her sitting with legs spread and a bloody pussy with a little tube coming out and the caption said she had a catheter in. A week later I get a vid of her masturbating in the bath so I guess the pussy recovered LOL. I'm pretty sure she is legit and has never asked for any money or anything like that.
[URL]https://members.seeking.com/member/52d370ac-c4d2-4b6c-a71d-4405ed5fe556[/URL][/QUOTE]The upside down question marks after view my wish list in her title, then saying she wants the rose. She's got all these high end items but wants the roses? Not to mention her starting off with too many scary incidents so I don't meet up the first time we talk. All red flags of a scam profile. And finally she lists 4 different locations? I'm honestly shocked she hasn't been asking for money yet. And I promise she's sending those snaps to 100's if not 1000's of other guys at the same time. Check her snap score LOL. Probably just plays the law of averages. If she sends those nudes to a 1000 guys, a few are bound to offer her money for stuff. She's just fishing with those freebies.