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Hello everyone, My wife and I recently took the plunge and made a profile to look for potential partners, but hit a road block.
We were talking with a guy briefly planning a coffee meetup, and figured out through reverse image search that his pictures were not his. It really took the wind out of our sails, and has made us somewhat on-edge. This is our first time doing this, so I am hoping we can move past this & find another partner knowing this is a learning experience
Should we be worried from a safely/information standpoint? We only gave him our first names along with some general non-identifying information. Our only photos are faceless body pics on our profile.
Most likely if you had went ahead with the meet, he would have ghosted you or canceled. Which is very common.
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