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I’ll show you how to cheat your uncle” – What is the “shocking information” shared in the community of “Wasurenai joshi”?

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The “Wanted Girls” community teaches deception know-how on the line

Girl A: “What is the best way to reply to Jiba who says, ‘If you can’t repay your debt, let’s consult a lawyer’? I’ve already received this several times, so I think we have a relationship of trust…” (Original text in Japanese)

Girl B: “I’m sorry to tell you this, but I have a sister or a pet or something that I have to protect, and I don’t want to bother my sister. She also said that she couldn’t talk to anyone about this kind of thing (depending on the setting, she didn’t want her parents or workmates to find out about it, and was embarrassed that others, even lawyers, would find out about such things) and that she could talk to you because you were the only person she trusted.

Girl C: “I consulted with Houterasu (a quasi-independent administrative corporation known as the Japan Legal Support Center), but I was referred to them and was only allowed to consult with them up to three times, and the number of hours was limited, so I couldn’t find anyone who was kind to me. I’ve used a few times! ↑up is true because I have used Houterasu for a stalker case.

Although it is not clear whether what he is saying is true or not, it is an answer that “Ojiba” seems to be unintentionally agreeing with. In addition, “Oji” also answered, “I have a cell phone bill for January.

“Do you have a statement of your cell phone bill for January?

Or….

“Does anyone have a recent diagnosis of depression or stress symptoms?

If a girl who wants “proof” to make her lie true requests it, someone will upload it right away. Such a brilliant cooperative play can often be seen. Medical certificates, prescriptions for medicines, piles of empty pill sheets, x-rays, thermometer images showing fever, and all sorts of other things were uploaded.

How many of these images were used by the girls and how many “ojis” were deceived? Even ordinary girls who are not good at lying may be transformed into full-fledged “Okuryu-girls” through the help and wisdom of such a community.

The technique of showing a man the details of an expensive cell phone bill and charging him for it.
Is she trying to claim living expenses by showing the man a medical certificate for her illness?
For some reason, all they have are intravenous drip images. How are they trying to deceive men with this?
Images being shown as items needed for a breakup.

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