No.101
Thought I might make a general thread for people to post what they're currently up to. Post a picture of who you're pretending to be and tell us your plans!
I'm "Emily", and just looking for attention to be honest. I cut guys off if they start getting overly sexual.
No.104
This one is probably my favorite.
What's sexier than a pregnant 13 year old girl who has daily sex with friends and strangers and a 21 year old boyfriend who doesn't love her?
If anyone wants to chat, I'm Lauritaa13 on connected2.me
No.107
I usually go by "Emi" or "Emily"
Recently I've been trying to find a better person because this one's pic set has no nudes.
My favorite thing is to screw with pedophiles and make them think they're going to get arrested. They deserve it.
No.108
>>107Oh and here are my accounts:
connected2.me: emilyleexo3
Chatapex: amandaa9
No.109
>>107>My favorite thing is to screw with pedophiles and make them think they're going to get arrested. They deserve it.Why so mean? If a girl agrees with sharing nudes with them there's nothing wrong. Also, they don't deserve to be treated differently just because they have a sexual orientation they didn't asked for.
No.110
>>109There is something wrong with the folks who go on teen and children chat looking for underage women. While I agree that Pedos should not be inherently hated, the type that go on chat sites looking for underage pussy are not good people and make no attempt to assuage their immoral desires. Therefore, they deserve to be ridiculed.
I do agree though, it is very negative and I kinda find that to be the most off putting thing about this.
No.111
>>110There's nothing wrong, bevause the children (or teens, in most cases) agree to show themselves naked. They aren't causing any harm, so I don't consider them to be bad people or having inmoral desires.
And no, nobody deserves to be ridiculed.
No.112
>>111They go looking for children to see naked. There is something wrong with that.
No.113
>>107Emily is truly a great name.
>>104I like your style, but I also like boys.
No.114
>>113>but I also like boysWho told you I didn't?
No.117
>>114My apologies, I was drunk and assuming when I posted that.
No.127
Emily is such a trans name. It's so hard choosing names. I want something nice that I'd enjoy being called, but it can't be too out there, and I don't want it to be the name of anyone I know, and it can't be a celebrity name…
When you use a picture of "yourself", how do you know what age or measurements or cup size to say you are? I can't judge any of those things, but if I say a photo is me, boys will ask them, and I need to be able to give realistic sounding answers.
Like the pictures ITT: I have no idea what ages or sizes it would be realistic to say that are and which would get me called a liar.
No.129
>>1271) Any name works. People won't suspect of you
2) They know as little as you when it comes to age or bra size. Just say what you think.
No.132
>>104>>108I only see turkish people in connected2.me. What am I doing wrong?
No.135
>>132Nothing. Most of the site is Turkish or Spanish. I don't think you can do anything about it.
No.138
>>129So just the challenge of finding a name I like then.
I think I know less than others when it comes to age/bra. For example the girl in OP
>>101 and
>>113. I'd say she's 16, but she could be anywhere from 13 to 19 for all I can tell. I'd say she's a small B cup, but she could be from A to C and I wouldn't know.
No.142
>>138With the pictures you don't have to be spot on accurate to the girls age/bra size either, just be believably close. If some guys keeps saying shit like "I don't believe you're x years old" or "you can't be a x cup" just roll with it and cutely insist that indeed you are what you say.
No.147
>>142Ok. But were my guesses believably close then? Even if they know little, I don't trust myself not to know less.
I suppose I could also just say they're right and I lied to seem thinner/bustier.
No.152
>>147yeah, although I'm pretending to be 17 with her. You can absolutely do that, its adds the conversation sometimes in fact.
No.153
>>152What cup size do you give? I was three years out, so my guess wasn't that reassuring. 17 means you're old enough that people won't expect you to be stupid, but still have an excuse to stop them saying anything sexual.
No.155
>>153A or B, put sometimes I give out this pic if they want to see tits.
No.156
>>155So I got breasts right. If they were larger I'd probably underestimate them, which is a typical guy mistake I think.
Is that the same girl? That's another thing, I don't think I'd know when two pics could believably be the same person. Obviously things like hair and face have to match, but if someone told me the hips/proportions were obviously different I might well believe them. Maybe that's just me being gullible?
I like your taste in girls btw. No.157
>>156no worries mate, the're different pics just edited. Most guys won't look twice to see the difference, but you do need to make sure any really distinctive features are out.
Pic related is the original
No.158
>>157What are the edits? Head cropped and slightly darkened to make her look less pale?
What are common distinctive features to look out for? Birthmarks/scars, tattoos, jewellery/piercings.
No.160
>>158all I did was crop the head. Look for the things you mentioned, and also pay attention to the background. the less of it one can see the better.
No.167
I've been Sophie, Katy, Jenny and Chloe with about even success tbh. Each time I built up an idea in my head of who each girl was so i was consistent across multiple chats. E.g, Sophie was very smart and withdrawn, whereas Katy made a lot more spelling errors, typed faster and flirted a lot more.
I usually used fb & twitter to build up some stabdard pics, and then go through amateur/selfshot galleries to find a roughly similar looking girl with nudes.
If you can photoshop, it helps to throw in a unifying feature to some photos, e.g. a mole next to the belly button will match in both sets of pics, or in the case of Jenny, the cross round her neck was there in her nude pics (even though it was actually a different girl). This really helps buy in, in my experience.
No.173
>>167>Each time I built up an idea in my head of who each girl was so i was consistent across multiple chats. E.g, Sophie was very smart and withdrawn, whereas Katy made a lot more spelling errors, typed faster and flirted a lot more.What were Jenny and Chloe like? Why give them each a personality? I just play a female version of myself. All I make up is the life around me, but I don't change my character itself.
No.174
>>167I never considered
adding a feature to the pictures, thanks for the tip.
No.182
>>174This. That's a great idea.
No.193
>>173I'm the same as you- the girl I am online is very similar to who I am IRL, right down to the interests. Don't have to remember lies that way.
No.194
>>193I kind of want to make a female persona to pretend to be, but I wouldn't know how to make my life seem realistic or how to pretend to live somewhere I don't, and as I become invested in my persona's status, I'd start to regret that it's fake, even though I'd never use my real identity for anything online unless it involves people I know irl.
No.195
>>194Just do it. You will probably fail the first times, but at least you will learn in the process.
Good luck and have fun!
No.196
>>194>>195definitely just practice with it, and I'd even suggest making this persona live in the same general area as you currently do to start out with. Have 'her' do things in your city and tell these guys in chatrooms about it, see how things go. You could even learn a new thing or two and have those be very big hobbies for her even though you don't engage in them much IRL.
You really have nothing to lose, because if you fuck up then you just don't have to talk to that particular guy ever again.