I respond to real emails, from real girls with my phone number, tell them to call me, the ones that don’t weren’t interested anyway. The girl is willing to send a photo of herself half-naked but not comfortable sharing a phone number with just anyone because “there are a lot of perverts out there”. If she is so concerned, why not ask the guy for his phone number and block her caller ID information from appearing on his phone? Most posts by men go ignored or are only answered by scammers, hookers and webcam girls, and sometimes the occasional horribly unfortunate-looking fat woman looking for a casual good time. Is it really to help the girl on the other end verify my identity, and try to weed out the creeps? No! it is just an attempt to lure me in and sign up for some site, preying upon my late night, horny desires and weak state of mind in the wee hours of the morning. There seems to be some (Age Verification) Phishing Scams. They TRY to convince responders that their website verifies people’s age. Not true, they just want your Credit Card information. There is nothing in a credit card number that can verify anyone’s age – that’s why you can’t use a credit card as proof to buy alcohol in stores or get into bars. Most girls posting on casual encounters are 1: Prostitutes or 2: Ladies operating webcams they expect you to pay for (aka spam). The rest are scammers. It might not be rocket science, but there’s still an art to meeting girls online, and making it actually happen. … read more >