I was scrolling through my dating app, hoping to find someone that might be a good match for me. After a few swipes, I came across a woman who seemed to be a good fit.
I was looking forward to meeting her in person, but that never happened.
When I asked her if she was available for a date, she said that she was too busy and that she would prefer to meet me online. I was a bit hesitant, but I agreed, thinking that maybe I could get to know her better and that it could potentially lead to an in-person date.
Little did I know that she would be using a beauty cam to make herself look more attractive. I noticed it right away—her skin was flawless, her eyes were wide and sparkly, and her lips were perfectly shaped. I was taken aback by how different she looked online than she did in her profile pictures.
At first, I was a bit offended.
I felt like she was trying to deceive me and that she was ashamed of her true self. But then I realized that she was just like many other people out there—she wanted to look her best and make a good impression.
After a few minutes of conversation, I asked her if she was using a beauty cam. She hesitated for a moment before finally admitting that she was. She said that she was tired of meeting people online and going out on dates only to find out that they weren’t interested in her because of how she looked.
I felt a bit sorry for her, but at the same time, I was also getting a bit sick of it. I had been using dating apps for a while and I was getting increasingly frustrated with all the people who were using beauty cams to make themselves look better than they actually were. It felt like a game of cat and mouse, and I was getting tired of playing it.
Pig face creature – Zhu Ba Jie
I had gone to the restaurant, expecting to meet a beautiful woman, only to find out that she was actually a pig-faced creature. I was so embarrassed that I almost ran out of the restaurant.
That experience really made me realize how sick I was of people using beauty cams to make themselves look better than they actually were.
I wanted to meet someone who was genuinely interested in me for who I was, not for how I looked.