Review of adultfriendfinder.com for men: Is it a scam? a rip-off?

When I tried adultfriendfinder back in 2007, I had the feeling they were fake automated female profiles (bots) which used to connect to the website at the same time in the day. These bots used to send automated messages to members. Every day, at the same time, I would see around 30 female usernames appear in the chat area. Back then, on AdultFriendFinder, whenever I tried to chat with someone, the conversations felt scripted and repetitive, like I was interacting with bots. This made me question if there were any real women actually using the site. After sending hundreds of messages, I wasn’t able to have a natural conversation with anyone. It made me wonder if there might be bots or operators designed to chat with male users, rather than actual female members.

In contrast, there are a large number of men on the site. I recall someone I knew who created a fake female profile and received 20 messages from men in just one week, without even uploading a profile picture. To me, adultfriendfinder.com seems like a scam, a rip-off

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