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I have met several women on there with very little effort?
sometimes frustrating only because there are small selection.
but patients and politeness seems to win every time for me.
I even had a chance with a woman on the "Traveling Man" option... which I thought would never happen that one I messed up ;( so it does work, just need to be polite and patient.
maybe your profile or photos are the issue is...? remember, these women must be very selective so the response rate will be very, very low.
I was with my FWB last night from AM. stayed overnight and everything...
going to meet another woman tomorrow night that seems like it actually might turn into a real relationship... and boy is she a bombshell!!!!
best of luck to everyone...
A few years ago AM was worthwhile but now ...
I'm a married female who used the site 3 years ago and found a affair partner. In those days a woman didn't have to buy credits, but could exchange messages with a guy who had paid for credits who initiated the conversation. I was always polite and responded to men who contacted me even if there was no potential there, just to assure them that I was real and that there are a few real married women on there seeking affairs.
My affair recently ended and so I went back to the site expecting the same type of experience. Instead what I found was that after being on the site for 4 days, they blocked my access to respond to messages.
So here we have these poor guys wasting credits on contacting me, and I can't even respond unless I buy credits!
I was debating buying credits but I think I will look elsewhere to find an affair partner. I apologize to any men I was unable to respond to.
Have you found anyone yet. I'm going free! Can't blame a guy for trying! Use my username and write to a hot mail in the uk with co!
but there is a scam in getting you to buy credits, as soon as you sign up, you'll get all kinds of collect messages and winks that are bogus. Once you pay, you'll see those were really just to get you to buy credits.
If your credits run out, you'll receive nary a wink from any of the "women" there. But once you replenish your account, bam!, the winks and messages start flowing in. AM clearly targets fake flirts toward the male site members. And they've gotten more clever at it over time. Early on, they would approach men with fake women who were hot young babes. A reverse photo search often turned up purloined photos of models, and minor celebrities. Over time, however, AM has set up fake profiles of women with more realistic characteristics, e.g., late-'30s - early '40s, fairly attractive, but not knockouts. These "women" send winks or messages requiring expending one's credits. Once they've got the mark drained of credits, the profiles suddenly vaporize. Poof! Gone. Occasionally, they simply change the geographical location of the "woman," but leave the photos and profile info untouched -- in order to troll in other waters. Moreover, this ploy appears to be done from Asia or another distant continent since the winks and messages seem always to be sent at wee hours in the morning/N.American time zones.
Upshot: AM is heavily scam territory. You're better off cruising for dates at the produce section of Whole Foods and spending your hard-earned cash there, than wasting your time being consistently frustrated and cheated on AM.
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