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Hello all,

The other day I stumbled on one of the model pages, in which the shows aren’t as spicy, just dancing eating food, etc.

One of the models messaged me and asked what I was looking for. I said I respect the boundaries of the content creators and was looking for something a little less NSFW.

She told me to add her to her telegram, but I politely declined.

Did I save myself from getting scammed? Does anyone have any experience with these types of models?
 
Did I save myself from getting scammed?

No one here could know or answer this definitively for you. If you are trying to ask in a roundabout way if all nonnude models are scammers, then the answer is No. If you are trying to ask if Love con models tend to be non-nude, I doubt it, but I cannot say definitively.
Does anyone have any experience with these types of models?
Are you asking if anyone here has experience with non-nude models? Is that what you mean by "these types"?

A model being non-nude, then offering you their telegram could, or could not be, an indication of a love con scam.

If you declined and moved on, what do you need advice for again? I'm just confused by the way you worded this post, what you are actually looking for?
 
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No one here could know or answer this definitively for you. If you are trying to ask in a roundabout way if all nonnude models are scammers, then the answer is No. If you are trying to ask if Love con models tend to be non-nude, I doubt it, but I cannot say definitively.

Are you asking if anyone here has experience with non-nude models? Is that what you mean by "these types"?

A model being non-nude, then offering you their telegram could, or could not be, an indication of a love con scam.

If you declined and moved on, what do you need advice for again? I'm just confused by the way you worded this post, what you are actually looking for?
Hi,

Thank you for replying! The biggest concern for me was switching from the platform to Telegram. I definitely wasn’t trying to insinuate or stereotype a whole group of performers. I was just wondering if this is common practice for performers to use these apps. I would be interested, just you know, trying to gage the risk to reward ratio.
 
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The other day I stumbled on one of the model pages, in which the shows aren’t as spicy, just dancing eating food, etc.

I said I respect the boundaries of the content creators and was looking for something a little less NSFW.

they were dancing and eating food and you told them you wanted something a little less NSFW?
 
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Hi,

Thank you for replying! The biggest concern for me was switching from the platform to Telegram. I definitely wasn’t trying to insinuate or stereotype a whole group of performers. I was just wondering if this is common practice for performers to use these apps. I would be interested, just you know, trying to gage the risk to reward ratio.
Suggesting you add them on Telegram isn't a red flag by itself, it can be used (as examples) to notify followers of broadcast schedules, new content, etc.
But if it led to requests to send money off-platform, or discussions about content that is against ToS, then block and move on.
 
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Thank you for replying! The biggest concern for me was switching from the platform to Telegram.
Thank you for clarifying. I just couldn't quite feel secure that I knew what you were asking before.
Like Rod said, it could be, yes.
It also might not be too.

In general, it is best to stick on sites because for most of these sites, it's actually against the rules to solicit offsite contact on the site itself.
As far as the ratio I have no clue. I'd be interested if any of the other members do though; you never know. Good question.
 
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Suggesting you add them on Telegram isn't a red flag by itself, it can be used (as examples) to notify followers of broadcast schedules, new content, etc.
But if it led to requests to send money off-platform, or discussions about content that is against ToS, then block and move on.
Exactly this.
 
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