We’ve all encountered them: the interactions that look promising but quickly turn into life-sucking voids of wasted energy. Learning to spot the red flags early is not just a skill; it’s an essential act of self-preservation. Based on hard-earned experience, here are the major categories of “garbage judgment” to watch for.
1. Suspicious Identity & Foundation
If the basic account or story doesn’t add up, proceed with extreme caution or not at all.
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Unverified Profiles: “Virgin,” “new,” or “not verified” accounts with no history or vouches.
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Evasive Privacy: Rejecting normal, reasonable requests for verification under the flimsy guise of “privacy.”
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Unrealistic Life Situations: Being actively married, engaged, or having kids/joint accounts while seeking this dynamic, often signaling drama and secrecy.
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Disposable Contact: The use of burner accounts or demands for erasable conversations points to a lack of commitment and integrity.
2. Empty Fantasies, Zero Substance
These individuals are in love with the idea, not the reality, and offer nothing concrete in return.
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Buzzword Baiting: Heavy, premature use of words like “love,” “romance,” “loyalty,” and “long distance” with zero foundational work.
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The Emotional Vampire: Feigning distress, disgust, or playing the sadist on purpose to bait free scolding, emotional labor, and attention.
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All Take, No Give: A clear pattern of zero actual give. They offer no sincere effort, fulfill no orders, and make no deposits (whether financial, emotional, or in tasks).
3. Demanding Beyond Their Station
This is the hallmark of entitlement: expecting premium investment for a bargain-bin contribution.
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The Time Grab: Requesting excessively long sessions (e.g., over 90 minutes) without being a committed, senior submissive who has earned that privilege.
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Unbalanced Negotiation: Demanding too much while offering pathetically little in terms of respect, obedience, or agreed-upon exchange.
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The Eternal Postponer: Always pushing real commitment, tasks, or meetings to a vague “later,” ensuring they receive service indefinitely without ever giving.
Conclusion: Recognizing these patterns—the suspicious, the empty, and the entitled—is crucial. They are not clients or genuine participants; they are parasites whose sole function is to waste your precious time and energy. Protect your space, uphold your standards, and don’t be afraid to label these behaviors what they are: useless. Your life is worth far more. 😀