

I created an audio file using Google Notebook LM in which a man and woman dive deeply into my blog post. It’s an excellent rendition.
Summary by AI Summarizer
The author shares their frustrating experiences with three women they met through dating apps or a fitness center over the past year. The first woman used a different name than she provided and ultimately stopped communicating when confronted. The second woman, whom the author met while swimming, claimed to be a Protestant but was actually non-practicing. She shared past sexual relationship stories, suggesting a distorted view of relationships that resembled temporary marriages rather than a commitment that leads to marriage. They remain friends at the club but are no longer dating.
The current woman claims to work for the USAF in Iran, assisting NATO. However, her story raises suspicion as it contradicts known facts. When the author stated there were no US or NATO troops in Iran according to another AI, she responded that it was a secret, which seemed illogical given the circumstances. She also wanted to communicate via phone rather than securely, leading the author to question her claims further. When the author asked for her last name and the university where she obtained her nursing degree, she did not respond.
The author reported their findings to Catholic Match, which removed the woman’s profile after they shared their concerns. They conducted reverse image searches and found her image on a Russian search engine, further leading them to believe she was a scammer. The author expresses hope for better dating experiences in 2024, looking for a genuine relationship after exposing these deceptive encounters. An audio file was created that captures this discussion well.
If anyone wishes to get in touch with the author, they are encouraged to reach out via their social media accounts including LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, WordPress, YouTube, Tumblr, and Bluesky. The author is optimistic about future dating possibilities and is hopeful that 2024 will lead to something more permanent.
I have tried dating two women in the past year.
One was someone who owned a business. I dated her for six months and never knew her last name. She wanted to communicate via the dating app, which I always objected to. Finally, I got the business name and let AI tell me the owner. It turned out to be a German name, different from the French name she gave me. I confronted her and shared an unusual story. She wanted to keep her identity from a couple of church parishioners. Shortly after facing her, she stopped communicating.
The second woman I dated for six months. I met her while swimming at the local fitness center. She claimed to be a Protestant. But I found out that she was a non-practicing one. She shared her past stories of sexual relationships. But from the one she shared, it sounded like she has a warped idea of relationships. Rather than one that eventually leads to a marriage, it sounds more like the Islamic idea of a temporary marriage. We are still friends at the club, but no longer go out.
Finally, I met the current woman. She claimed to work for the USAF, helping NATO in Iran. The problem was that I asked Bing Co-pilot about that. When I told her that Bing Co-pilot AI said there were no US or NATO troops in Iran, she said it was a secret. Well, that doesn’t make sense. Since I am not military, I don’t have a security clearance, and she’s telling me over a non-secure channel. But I kept quiet, wanting to find out her scam angle.
She also claimed to be in her mid-sixties and still in the USAF. I did ask if she was a contractor, and she said no. But I hang out with someone with the vets at the VFW, which is open to the public; if they are career military people, they usually retire after twenty years. Unless one becomes a general or admiral, they typically stay in or get good positions as board members of companies with military contracts.
She also wanted to communicate via phone. Well, she said texting is not secure. But I know that phone calls via an unsecured channel are also unsecured. Again, her story didn’t make sense; I also have the policy of having three one-half-hour video chats via the business dating app or meeting in person during the day at a public place. Then, I would exchange contact info.
Finally, I shared the schools I went to and my last name. I asked her about the university where she got her nursing degree and her last name. She never answered back. Catholic Match later contacted me, and they removed her profile. I shared what I found out with them. I did a reverse image search via Bing and Google but found nothing. But I did find her image via the Yandex search engine, which is from Russia.
Hopefully, 2024 will bring better dating adventures for me, leading to something permanent.
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