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Is it biased or wrong not to trust African men?

I'm from USA and I have had some bad encounters with African men. Most if not all of them who contact me out of interest are very... eager. They rush to try to get my number, they rush to talk about marriage, they rush to say "I love you" and I don't even know them. I'm not into the intergeographical dating either. I have too much going on for that. Plus, it makes me think they need a green card or something. AM I wrong for that?
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Groofydorkgerdo · 56-60, M
You're not biased, just cautious. Heck you should play along with them, while contacting the appropriate authorities.
Seems like the may be internet scammers.
sweetiepoo · 36-40, F
@Groofydorkgerdo They haven't asked for money yet, but I have had one guy ask for money, and he was from the U.S. Lied about his age too. This man said he was 33, his picture showed that he was clearly at least in his 60's, lol smh
Groofydorkgerdo · 56-60, M
@sweetiepoo Still, alert the authorities. Do.it anonymously.
sweetiepoo · 36-40, F
@Groofydorkgerdo If they hadn't asked for money, what exactly would I say to them?
Groofydorkgerdo · 56-60, M
@sweetiepoo Scammers seldom ask for.money at first.
They wait, up to a year or so.
Just tell them you are receiving questionable correspondence.
sweetiepoo · 36-40, F
@Groofydorkgerdo ok, that's good to know. So, even on a dating site?