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How do you deal with a con-artist …?

He plays a divorced women in a wealthy area. He asks all the women he dates, in order to marry her (only if they have money). He told each women the same thing, takes the same places, etc. He lies about everything and he applauds all of the city. He teaches tennis and has lost two jobs of sexual harassment. He drinks, smokes and is destitute. He is looking for a way out. How do you say to these women vunerable to "stay away". He is now boasting that his new lover, so that they are paid to California. If these women knew was that it all she never wanted to …. A Big Mouth / Kiss and Tell is. He also has 2 children, he may be less important. Can not wait for his first Woman to marry, he must not pay more child support …

It is not easy to develop your interest in this matter. Just keep away from this guy and if you have any close friends advise them to do the same. There's really nothing much you can do if those other women foolish enough to be taken in by him and I doubt they would all you said to believe them. You could even seem him alluring and put a challenge to change for him. Just leave well enough alone when he is as bad as you get word around and some bad man or three could tell him to sort out.


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