The site, and all adult "sex' websites, are owned by a few huge corporations such as Adult Friend Finder. For instance:
AdultFriendFinder.com
Alt.com
BDSM Date.com
Meet BDSM.com
BDSM.com. And countless others. You might wonder why they have so many sites. They want you to think that you need to belong to more than one site to get the best results. Then you notice that your mail on Alt.com is always the same as the mail on Meet BDSM.com. The sites are linked.
These sites specialize at milking you for your cash in return for cheap illusions and zero outcome.
In my 6 months on sites like these, I have been contacted by hundreds of hyper-hot females. Virtually none of them were "verified", a quick-and-easy process to confirm that they are not fakes. I always ask for this; they rarely agree. Notably, they *never* follow through.
These sites actively encourage attractive females to contact you. There is always cash changing hands in the form of gifts, points to receive messages, points to send messages, etc. And the membership cost, of course. The sites benefit by having scammers there; without them, the site would be full of boring, ugly females you wouldn't touch with three paper bags.
The goal of the fakers is either to innocently ask you to send them money so they can travel to see you. Or they might just be trying to seek personal approval, even if they are lying. The huge number of male homosexuals on these sites are obviously titillated by having you fawn over them, even though they are not females.
The sites all have a "report" or "block" feature, but this makes you their policeman. Besides, the websites really don't want to get rid of the scammers because, frankly, they benefit from the sexy images being posted, and the lies. Without the fakes, these sites would feel like trying to get a date at Walmart.
All of the photos are stolen from the internet. The profiles are chock-full of AI-robotic nonsense. The come-ons are idiotic. They promise to do anything for you. Does anyone really imagine that they are so attractive as to bring about a valid response from a playboy model? They call us "marks" for a reason -- we're fools with money and no common sense.
How bad is it? This is what I now know that you cannot possibly expect when you arrive through the sexy click-bait ads online:
- A large portion of the beautiful "girls" are male homosexuals, some of them writing from prison cells. Don't ask me how.
- Most others are from foreign countries, posing as US citizens. They have even discovered a way to buy or lease US phone numbers. So if you ask for them to get into an external call, they will provide you what appears to be absolute proof that they are American females. But they will never actually talk on the phone. Their texts will only be occasional. They will also never attend a video call, even secure one Google Meet. Etc)
- The sites often include lurid "live sex" so you can masturbate to a hot female. This is as close as you'll ever get to a relationship. Well at least you know you're "special".
These sites could eliminate most fakes by using their own protective 'bots. Instead, it looks that the sites are themselves generating many of the fake profiles, or coaching hustlers on how to make a living by lying to the public.
I hope my experience can fore-arm you against the "sex" site hustle online. Cancel your memberships to all of these sites. Complain to congress and to the police. Participate in class-action lawsuits to shut these criminals down. Don't let them treat you like a dummy.
"There oughta be a law"... if we allow predators to operate like legitimate businesses, then no one can trust the Internet at all.
The websites mentioned. These are adult dating sites.