From fake profiles to crypto “investment” schemes, Asian dating can get sketchy fast. What were the biggest warning signs you ran into, and how do you filter out scammers early when dating Asian women online?
First major red flag: she’s never available for video. Texts all day, gone the moment you suggest a call. Second red flag: the emotional escalation is way too fast — ‘I feel like I’ve known you forever’ within a week. Real people take time. If it feels like she’s performing closeness rather than building it, trust that instinct.
The scam I fell for wasn’t the Nigerian prince type — it was slow. Three months of great conversation, then a family emergency, then a request for help ‘just this once.’ By then I felt guilty saying no. The investment had been built on purpose. Now my rule is: no money, no gifts, no anything until I’ve met in person at least twice.
Reverse image search everything. Every photo. I found the same profile pictures used on six different accounts across three platforms. Also: real women don’t have perfectly lit professional photos in every single picture. A mix of casual, slightly unflattering shots is actually a good sign.
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