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False Advertising or Impersonating another?

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  • False Advertising or Impersonating another?

    I would like to know if the law would ever stand on the side of a guy who has been the victim of a Womens false ways, frauduelent looks?
    Some of us have dodgy eye sight at the best of times but add alcahol,and us men can become victim to people in disguise,even without beer most are easily led astray...A women wearing Push up this and flatten that clothing,covered in make-up,with hair that takes over an hour to control,Bra`s that give a false impression,shoes that can alter height by a huge amount,fake skin colour,fake hair colour,fake eye lashes,gold and other nice things to distract our eyes from the truth...smells that could make you believe they are as pure as the fragrance you wiff...clothes that only someone who earns twice there salery can afford...then the next day when the truth comes to light and you see the real person, you realise you were decieved,led astray by optical fakery.In the past I have not wanted to pursue this matter ,but fair is fair...us men need protecting from this...its got to be illegal somehow?...People cant go around pretending to be something/somebody they are not.
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    Re: False Advertiseing or Impersonating another?

    pmsl, because Men never do that.

    Maybe go for less of the one night stands and more for the long term get to know you first relationships, tend to be a little bit more fulfilling.

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      Re: False Advertiseing or Impersonating another?

      Maybe some Men want protecting from THEMSELFS LOL.

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        Re: False Advertiseing or Impersonating another?

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