I like how lewisjones23 has been right with every post (including his predictions) as this thread developed.
Anyway the OP's description of her appearance is accurate IMO:
Looks: She claims to be 28 but I’d say early 30’s.
Her pictures must have been taken well over a year ago as she states size 10 on her profile but I’d say she’s put weight on and is more like a size 12 – weight on tummy and thighs which are very chunky. Also breasts look great in a bra but the right in particular was quite saggy and to the touch felt like too floppy whereas the left was a bit firmer.
Rest of body was OK but doesn’t wear much make up and looks very plain with a bit of a bloated face.
However it's fairly clear he doesn't believe it (at least not initially) otherwise he wouldn't have seen her so many times. Indeed, he may have just copied my review (
https://www.ukpunting.com/index.php?topic=214062.0) and just changed it a bit. The format he uses is certainly the same as the one I use but I think it makes sense to have copied that.
At any rate, I have absolutely no idea how or why he "fell in love" with her. I mean at best she looks average:
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If I was stupid enough to fall for an escort, there's so many other better ones out there who I'd choose (in terms of looks and service).
It’s all part of the game. I have had girls say that to me as part of GFE role plays. If he is naive enough to believe that is true; it says more about the OP than the WG, who is playing a part,
There's a big difference between GFE and GFE role play. I don't think there's any evidence he asked for the latter. I've never had girls say that to me (except in a jokey way or very casually and only after I've seen them more than once). Standard GFE does not include the girl actually telling her she loves you or whispering sweet nothing etc unless you either ask for that or start saying things to her yourself (and so she responds in kind). Since I never engage in such talk, I've never had any reciprocated.
Prostitutes are in the business of selling fantasies
Irrelevant comment. He didn't ask for a fantasy. You're right that he's ridiculously stupid for think she liked him but as far as I'm aware the majority of punters know what this is and don't see it as paying for some sort of fantasy. It's just paying for sex, for me, I'm not under the illusion she actually wants to fuck me nor am I paying for that "fantasy".
If you were to ask loads of WGs (or ask on UKE or SAAFE - you can already look for threads on similar topics), they would not say that telling punters they love them and sending loads of texts, is all part of the standard GFE service/fantasy. Most WGs would advise against doing that or would at least chargeextra for it and make distinctions and boundaries clear. Most would also say do not engage with punters who start expressing feelings for you because there not worth the hassle and it'll only end badly.
She never led him on they both made it clear it was a financial arrangement.
They had a sugar-daddy relationship. EAS is very common when you have that type of relationship
Where's the evidence of that? I've not read the screenshots fully (too long and vomit inducing) but I can't see where they've mutually agreed and laid out the terms of their arrangment?
He had a sugar daddy relationship.
He wanted a provider that provided more than sex.
She was a professional whore that played him, he had no fighting chance. He should have met an amateur on Seeking Arrangements.
As I've said, I can't see any evidence of a mutually agreed sugar daddy relationship in the texts. There's also no mention of her offering/looking for such things on her profile. In order for it to be anywhere near an SD relationship, the guy has to realise that's what's going on - as far as I can see he clearly didn't - he thought a prossie loved him and the gifts/money helped even more.
I personally think there should be a Darwin Award for stupid punters. I am constantly amazed at how stupid people are.
I have no sympathy for them to be honest.
By the way I am a Nigerian Prince who is looking for a little investment.
I agree but I think it takes more than amazing stupidity to act like the OP. Even if he doesn't have a mental problem that's currently "diagnosable", I think it's clear he has at least some mental issues and for that reason I do have a little sympathy. Personally I think there's very little difference between him and someone with moderate Autism for example (and he may have something similar for all we know) but I'm sure that latter would garner a lot more sympathy.