For anyone bruised by modern dating or outdated scripts, we offer a healthier lens to look through.
Romance fraud is not about stupidity. It targets trust, attachment, hope & the human wish to be seen. In this episode of The Connection Audit, Kirsten & Blake audit what happens when connection becomes extraction. We look at how scam behaviour can appear emotionally fluent, patient, values-led, sexually plausible & even respectful at first — before money, crypto, gift cards, identity documents, urgent favours, secrecy, off-platform pressure or sexual-image coercion enter the conversation. This is not a fear-led episode. It is a practical, compassionate look at staged trust capture: accelerated intimacy, plausible distance, secrecy, urgency, shame, & why capable people can become caught in a pattern that feels less like a transaction & more like protecting a relationship. We also explore why ENM, CNM, swinging & lifestyle spaces need a more nuanced safety conversation. Privacy can be legitimate. Discretion can be healthy. But secrecy used to stop reality-testing is different. Privacy protects a boundary; secrecy can protect the scam. You’ll hear a clear audit of the culture, the behaviour, & the solution: how to pause without becoming cynical, how to spot extraction points, why “verified” does not mean “safe”, & how The Blossom Society thinks about fraud-aware connection as part of safety-by-design. Audit actions from this episode: 1. Treat requests for money, crypto, investments, gift cards, ID documents, parcels, bank accounts, secrecy or urgent off-platform contact as a hard pause. 2. Remember that emotional fluency is not proof of safety. 3. Keep connection warm, but make extraction difficult, visible & reportable. Less Scrolling. More Soul.
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