The goal is to make you pay for an abortion, based on a fake pregnancy.
This happened to me twice. Both times, the girls wanted to be with me, but after I left the city, they told me they were pregnant.
I asked for a photo of the pregnancy test, and they sent it. But in both cases, I searched the image online and discovered they had simply downloaded it from the internet.
Here’s how you can do a reverse image search on Google:
Download the image to your computer.
Go to Google Images.
Drag the image into the search box from the folder where it’s saved.
This is not a definitive method, but it’s a good first step to check if the image is fake.
If you’re no longer in the same city, you can tell her that you're willing to help with the treatment — but only if she proves it's not a scam.
She might get angry and accuse you of not trusting her, or threaten to keep the baby. But if she’s truly pregnant, she’ll have every reason to prove it clearly, because having a child with someone who won’t be around would seriously affect her chances of finding another partner.
If she refuses to prove the pregnancy, don’t fall for emotional pressure — it’s most likely a lie.
The best way to confirm it is to ask her to buy a new pregnancy test, make a video call, and — without cutting the call — open the test, take it, and show you the result in real time.
