Last Updated: May 05, 2025
The text you provided contains details that strongly suggest fraudulent activity, specifically deception for personal or reputational gain, which becomes clear through the last line:
"I have never met you or wrestled you.... wtf??????"
Here's a breakdown of how the text illustrates deceptive behavior:
The original poster provides a vivid and detailed account of a supposed wrestling session with a woman referred to as “Giantess Julie Bliss.” The description includes:
However, near the end of the thread, someone—presumably Julie herself or someone representing her—responds claiming firmly:
"I have never met you or wrestled you...."
This clearly invalidates the detailed story that was posted earlier, indicating it was a complete fabrication.
The fabricated review functions as false testimony. Potential motives include:
- Promoting a fake reputation (either for the poster or the person reviewed),
- Driving traffic to spoofed/false accounts or content (noted by repeated non-functional "[Only Registered Users Can See LinksClick Here To Register]"),
- Possibly impersonating a well-known individual for credibility.
If “Julie Bliss” is a real individual (as implied by the denial), then using her name and creating a false account of services with her could also amount to identity misrepresentation.
This text is an example of fraudulent behavior through deceptive posting. It falsely claims a paid or real-world experience with a known individual, which that individual explicitly denies. This kind of deception could:
- Mislead potential customers,
- Damage reputations,
- Facilitate further scams through false links or subscriptions.
All of this constitutes intentional deception for personal or reputational gain, satisfying the criteria for fraudulent activity.