So, Someone Pretended to be a Doctor—And They Justkilled My Love.
Background: The Meet-Cute Mystery
In March, a Taiwanese gal named Ming‑Lin matched with a Singaporean dude on Tinder. His profile boasted a fancy medical degree from NTU and, oddly, a “Bitcoin trader” badge. She was instantly charmed—this guy promised meetings, cosmetic gifts, even a flight to Manila to meet her in person.
All That Seemed Legit—Until the Suit‑Only-You‑Know-House Revelations
He chatted about “medical school” but then confessed he’d abandoned the whole doctor‑life for cryptocurrency. He even bragged about being a pro poker player and riding the chance on a Manila competition. The gal swayed with sincerity and finally met him—without a condom.
How the Real Jim‑my-Proxy Stages Doin’ Disguised
- He faked a medical background to show off
- Mandated each date with a lavish plan: cosmetics, trips, swiping through life‑goal talk
- He’s actually a poker champ and a cryptocurrency trader—so, “professional-ish” vibes were all over the place
The Red-Face Wave: A Korean Stewardess Drops a Bomb
June 22: a Korean lady, claiming “I’m his real girlfriend and also an airline stewardess,” slides into Lin’s Facebook DMs. She says she’s been dating him for 12 months and is co‑living with a family who knows about the partnership. Lin and the stranger got cold in 24 hours—no more “real” benching.
Other Sympathizers? Dare to Trust the Dark
Lin scoured the man’s Instagram and found friends who shouted, “This puppy is not just a friend!” She gets that the Korean lady was with him at least a year, that his scent on the phone was filtered 100% real (fake!). The last message? He was just an elaborate con.
Takeaway: Keep Your A+B Level and Avoid Shoddy Hugs
Lin advises—caution. “Put your reasoning around your heart, not purely hope. The heartbreak is real, so be careful.” The message: Watch people—you might be doing a self‑inflicted “I’m Thanks!” moment.