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Catfish Application [cracked] Official
Before you swipe right, maybe they should fill out a form. Let’s be honest. We’ve all heard the horror stories. You match with someone who loves long walks on the beach, sunset poetry, and rescue puppies. Their photos look like they stepped out of a magazine — but not too perfect. Just perfect enough.
But hey — at least make them fill out the application first. Have you ever been catfished? Or sent a fake application just for fun? Drop your story in the comments — anonymity guaranteed. (Maybe.) catfish application
An application wouldn’t stop the pros, but it would force a moment of honesty. A pause. A paper trail of red flags. Before you swipe right, maybe they should fill out a form
Because the best catfish prevention isn’t an app. It’s knowing that if someone seems too good to be true online… They probably are. You match with someone who loves long walks
Then comes the video call request. “My camera’s broken.” “I’m shy.” “Let’s just meet in person.”