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<blockquote data-quote="Alexis" data-source="post: 317108" data-attributes="member: 68"><p>I watched this, and I am sorry but I can't really sympathise with these women. The one who thought she was in a proper relationship with him after a month when she had probably seen him 5 times in that time and had never met his parents. I don't think the guy even comes off as interesting or charming. He seems like a little creep to me. It feels like these women were blinded by a display of wealth and felt they found their prince. The utter stupidity of them to take out these ridiculous payday loans and credit cards for a man they had known for a matter of months, not years. And who they had met physically a handful of times. In reading the texts and messages he would send these girls there is nothing genuine in them. It's all cliched, it's all fake and there is very little about him as a person. </p><p></p><p>A man asking a woman for huge amounts of money like that is a red flag. He did though really set up that bullshit story about the attacks on him and his family and his bodyguards and all that. It's just that these women somehow thought they had become a Disney princess and had found their prince charming and happy ever after. And why? Because he supposedly had billions. </p><p></p><p>Ain't nobody I been dating a month gonna make me take out £20000 loans and credit cards. Those people need to have a look at themselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexis, post: 317108, member: 68"] I watched this, and I am sorry but I can't really sympathise with these women. The one who thought she was in a proper relationship with him after a month when she had probably seen him 5 times in that time and had never met his parents. I don't think the guy even comes off as interesting or charming. He seems like a little creep to me. It feels like these women were blinded by a display of wealth and felt they found their prince. The utter stupidity of them to take out these ridiculous payday loans and credit cards for a man they had known for a matter of months, not years. And who they had met physically a handful of times. In reading the texts and messages he would send these girls there is nothing genuine in them. It's all cliched, it's all fake and there is very little about him as a person. A man asking a woman for huge amounts of money like that is a red flag. He did though really set up that bullshit story about the attacks on him and his family and his bodyguards and all that. It's just that these women somehow thought they had become a Disney princess and had found their prince charming and happy ever after. And why? Because he supposedly had billions. Ain't nobody I been dating a month gonna make me take out £20000 loans and credit cards. Those people need to have a look at themselves. [/QUOTE]
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