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Saturday, 27 June 2026

 



Romance Scam Grooming Techniques (Simplified)


Romance scammers use grooming to slowly build trust, emotional dependence, and control. Common techniques include:


1. Love Bombing

    * Excessive compliments

    * Constant messages

    * Quick declarations of love


2. Creating a Special Connection

    * Claims you are their soulmate

    * Says they have never felt this way before

    * Makes the relationship seem unique


3. Mirroring

    * Copies your interests, values, and beliefs

    * Pretends to like the same hobbies and goals


4. Building Trust

    * Shares fake personal stories

    * Creates a believable life history

    * Appears honest and caring


5. Emotional Dependency

    * Becomes your main source of support

    * Encourages constant communication

    * Tries to become the center of your world


6. Isolation

    * Discourages you from listening to family and friends

    * Claims others are jealous or don’t understand


7. Future Faking

    * Talks about marriage, moving in together, or retirement

    * Makes promises about a future that never arrives


8. Creating Urgency

    * Pushes the relationship forward quickly

    * Encourages fast emotional commitment


9. Playing the Victim

    * Shares stories of hardship or tragedy

    * Gains sympathy and emotional investment


10. Testing Boundaries

    * Starts with small favors

    * Gradually asks for more time, trust, information, or money


11. Emotional Manipulation

    * Uses guilt, fear, or pity

    * Makes you feel responsible for their well-being


12. Financial Grooming

    * Introduces money problems slowly

    * Frames financial help as temporary or necessary

    * Presents sending money as an act of love


The Typical Progression


Attention → Trust → Attachment → Dependency → Isolation → Manipulation → Financial Exploitation


This process often happens gradually, making it difficult for victims to recognize what is happening until they are emotionally invested.

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