Catfish Application Fix Direct

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.

You talk for weeks. Late-night calls. Playlists shared. You’re falling for a soul, not just a selfie. catfish application

Then comes the video call request. “My camera’s broken.” “I’m shy.” “Let’s just meet in person.” Before you swipe right, maybe they should fill out a form

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.) You match with someone who loves long walks

Congratulations. You’ve been catfished.

An application wouldn’t stop the pros, but it would force a moment of honesty. A pause. A paper trail of red flags.

And when you finally do… they’re 15 years older, 50 pounds heavier, and somehow also married with three kids and a warrant in Florida.

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