Online Dating magazine dot com blew the covers today on an international police investigation into a sinister new internet threat in their ‘Romance Scams’ section: thousands of middle aged men are being groomed online – and then sexually exploited – every day. Inside sources told Online Dating Magazine dot com that tens of thousands more, and possibly even hundreds of thousands of vulnerable older men are ‘at risk’ from predatory young women.
Perhaps most worryingly it has been revealed that many young women are creating fake profiles on social networking sites and online dating websites to trick older men into entering an abusive relationship. An undercover reporter for Online Dating Magazine, posing as a lonely 47 year old business man from Birmingham, England, who was looking for a new partner after a divorce, was contacted by hundreds of young women within weeks of joining three of the biggest dating sites on the internet.
“Many of these young women were completely brazen in the way that approached me, sending provocative and even sexually explicit photographs to my inbox the first time that they contacted me. Others contacted me at first by pretending to be a woman just slightly younger than me who was also divorced and looking for a new partner. They would say that they understood what I was going through, and would be very kind and caring at first, but it would all be a lie aimed at lulling me into a false sense of security and I would soon start receiving sexually explicit photos and requests to meet up. Some women would even maintain the lie until I agreed to meet them, and found that the 43 year old librarian I was expecting to meet for coffee was actually a 19 year old escort with double D breasts.” The undercover reporter wrote this morning.
Once these men have been groomed into thinking that it is acceptable and even normal for them to enter into a sexual relationship with a 19 year old their newly awaken sexual desires are exploited for money by groups of predator young women who demand money on the promise of sexual encounters which usually never materialise, and who will even pass a ‘sugar daddy’ around between them to be abused by dozens of girls.
A brave 53 year old plumber from New York revealed the extent of the damage that this abuse has had on his life. “I was just an ordinary working man in his 50s” he told Online Dating Magazine, “Of course I had experienced sexual stirrings at the thought of 19 year old girls, but I had never really taken them seriously and certainly never planned to actually do anything. But now, after being abused by 13 different women, my life is a wreck. I’ve lost my job and now I’m addicted to teen porn. I’ve even been banned from my local internet café”.
Pressure groups on both sides of the Atlantic are now calling for social networks and dating websites to have some kind of alert button displayed prominently on their sites, for older men to press if they believe that someone is trying to groom them or to establish an inappropriate relationship. They have also called for a greater awareness amongst the general public of a problem that has been swept under the carpet for too long. To stay safe online, and protect the older men in your life, please read the Online Dating Magazine guidelines on How Dating Scams Work and Online Dating Safety
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