Women Pay Me £1,400 To Test If Their Men Will Cheat – Playboy Model
Women Pay Me £1,400 To Test If Their Men Will Cheat – Playboy Model

Women Pay Me £1,400 To Test If Their Men Will Cheat – Playboy Model

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A Playboy model-turned love detective, Carolina Lekker, has revealed that ladies who were suspicious of their partners end up contracting her for as high as 1,400 Pounds to detect if their spouses meant well for them.

The playboy model said, she decided to set up her business after innocently joking with her friends who made bets with her to “test” their relationships.

When asked to narrate how she simulated the popular Joey Greco, she simply said she would open a new case, by obtaining the phone number and Instagram handle of her target and began to flirt with them in a bid to arrange a date.

If she was successful in setting up a time and place for a date, she got her fee and the jilted girlfriend would have been left with the knowledge her partner was a cheat.

But, if the man proved his loyalty and refused the date, Lekker returned the money to the girlfriend – and left them to get on with their faithful lives.

Interestingly and depressingly too, she revealed, that most times, she walked away with her client’s money, which translated that they had cheating partners.

“I don’t have many experiences with positive statistics,” Lekker said.

“If the man is well positioned and talks about his relationship status first, I suggest not to follow the plan as sincerity is a positive thing with infidelity.”

Although at first, the love detective was unsure about making money from other people’s heartbreak, she added that comfort became her only caress, knowing she would have helped the other woman know the truth about their partners.

“At first, I was scared because it seemed like magic, as with one message, I was already inside the life of a totally unknown person,” she said.

“I wouldn’t say they are cheating directly – it’s virtually pre-cheating because I don’t have physical contact with them.

She further revealed: “[Online] it’s easy to draw tension and his availability to suggest he’s single or delete photos of the woman he’s dating.

She continued: “In some cases, women are already looking for a form of separation, but don’t have the proof or evidence they want. I believe that deep down, we all want to know if our partners are strong enough to face temptations that can come at any moment.”

“I have a special way of talking and as I’m in constant contact with the wife or girlfriend – I have all the necessary information to confuse and put him to the test,” she bragged.

Hinting she has now put her fortunes into judicious use by investing her proceeds in cosmetic procedures, Lekker also revealed the red flags to look for in someone who could be unfaithful to a relationship.

Sincerity

She said: “A cheat will always say that he’s alone and he’s not dating, as well as coming across as an approachable guy.”

Quick Meet-Ups

Lekker said: “If he invites you to his house, a bar or anywhere at night where he knows you will always favour him – he’s a cheater.”

Explicit Photos

She advised: “He will always ask for pictures of you at different times of the day, especially while he is at work. This is the best time, as he will be alone and he will rarely write to you when his girlfriend or wife is around. If he never shows his house or who he lives with, then this is a red flag.”

Needy

Lekker further hinted: “If he appears unsatisfied with his current love life upon first contact, then he is trying to appear super vulnerable. He’s needy and claiming he needs affection and love – which indicates a man who is likely cheating.”

 

 

 


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