Listen. I highly doubt most girls are giving customers their full government name for you to make a game out of this. I know the game, You are not telling the full truth.
Why don't you start telling the full truth now.
I don’t understand what you mean here. No girls have ever given me their full government name, and none have given me their real first name either. But they have given me enough information that I could figure out who they are by doing some research.
For example, something about where they went to school, a job they once had, sometimes giving me a phone number. And like I’ve already said a lot of times this kind of information is usually not 100% accurate either. But there’s a grain of truth in it or some similarity to reality, and that allows me to gradually figure out her ID. And once you find one girl you often find others by accident (I wrote about this already and so did another poster, it’s not a mystery).
This is the point I’m trying to make. In today’s world you need barely any information about a person to ID them. Even if they deliberately tell you lies, a lot of times those lies have a connection to the truth, so you can still ID through good guessing and investigating.
If you want to know how this works you gotta understand that most people don’t lie 100%. I already said the example of the girl who worked with her friend at the spa and told me a fake “real name” for both of them plus her friend’s kid, but it turned out that the kid’s real real name had the same first two letters and same rhyming sound as the fake real name. Some other examples: a girl might tell me she worked at Wal Mart, which is a lie, but the truth is she worked at Target. She might tell me she is going to visit her family in Romania, which is a lie, but she is actually going to Hungary. If she says she is from Fredericton, then maybe she is from Dartmouth or Halifax, but she is probably not from Kamloops or Edmonton (or maybe she says she is from Fredericton when really she is from Ajax, but then her family or her best friend is probably from New Brunswick). So if you get enough “lies” like this and you know how to analyze them then you can put enough pieces together to ID someone, because there is so much info out there on everyone (sometimes even if they don’t use social media).
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