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Dating app simulation
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introduction
Dating app simulation game is a game where you'll navigate through a variety of romantic scenarios. Begin by selecting a case. Each case presents a unique scenario with its own set of challenges and consequences. Choose wisely! Make choices at critical points, with each decision will lead to different endings. Consider potential consequences before choosing. Witness the impact of your choices on relationships and the overall story.
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Case 2
Case 1
Case 3
Hermione, 20
While chatting on a dating app for several weeks, you, a 15-year-old boy with a habit of watching pornographic content, disclose this habit to a girl you meet.
One day, she asks if you're interested in paying some money to see something exciting.
A. Yes!!
B. No I am not interested...
After paying $20 for the porn clips she offered, you realize the video lasts only a few seconds. She then asks if you want more.
A. I want more!
B. I'm not going to continue paying for the clips.
Oh no!
Continuously paying for clips, you eventually realize that you have been scammed and deceived out of over $100.
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Oops!
You realise this is a scam, and you will no longer be deceived. Unfortunately, you have already lost some of your money to the trickery.
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Despite her continued persuasion, you remain firm in your decision not to purchase anything. However, she becomes angry, interpreting your refusal to pay as a sign that you don't like her, and are not interested in pursuing a further intimate relationship.
A. Okay... I will pay, don't be angry.
B. I will not change my mind.
Woohoo!
Upon realizing your firm refusal to pay money, she disappears and ceases all communication. Fortunately, you have avoided falling for a scam that was trying to deceive and take your money!
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Harry, 25
As a 17-year-old girl, you meet a guy on a dating app and have been chatting with him for weeks. You've developed a positive impression of him.
One day, he expresses a desire to meet you in person.
A. Sure, when would you like to meet?
B. I'm sorry, but I don't think it's the right time for us to meet in person.
You realize that his appearance is completely different from what was portrayed in his profile picture.
A. Appearance is not a big deal to me, so I'll keep on chatting with him.
B. I cannot accept it, so I made up an excuse to leave, and will stop chatting with him on the app too.
After our in-person date, we continued online and offline chatting. However, you noticed a gradual change in his way of speaking. For instance, he would suggest that I let my hair down to hide my chubby face and look slimmer. He also started implying that I didn't care for him enough if I didn't reply to his messages within 15 minutes, making him angry.
A. I'll change my style and actions, don't be angry. I am sorry.
B. Why you change a lot? You don't speak like this before.
Oh no!
You find yourself continuously changing to meet his expectations, gradually lowering your boundaries and experiencing a decline in self-esteem. You feel trapped in a vicious cycle where you constantly strive to please him, losing sight of your own needs and well-being.
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He responds by saying that you are being overly sensitive and claims that you are the one who always makes him angry. He emphasizes how much he cares about you and insists that he would never purposely hurt you.
A. I must have overthought things too much. I'm sorry.
B. I stop chatting with him on the app due to feeling uncomfortable.
Despite your efforts to ignore him, his speech becomes increasingly terrible. He starts asking if you're dating others and insists that no one else could like you except him. He will choose to die if you leave him.
A. I am sorry, don't be angry. I like you only.
B. I'll tell my parents the truth and block this person completely. If the harassment continues, I'll involve the police.
Phew!
You successfully break free from the vicious cycle of being PUA by him.
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You observe a gradual shift in his communication style after declining to hang out with him. He persistently annoys you, emphasizing his dependency on you and expressing that he cannot live without you. Additionally, he begins insinuating that you don't care enough about him if you don't reply to his messages within a 15-minute timeframe, which only serves to make him angrier.
A. I'm sorry, I will reply immediately even I am busy. Please don't be angry.
B. I'm feeling uncomfortable, so I am chatting with him less.
Ron, 30
As a 16-year-old girl, you meet a guy on a dating app and have been chatting with him 3 months. You've developed a positive impression of him.
One day, he expresses a desire to meet you in person.
A. Sure, when would you like to meet?
B. I'm sorry, but I don't think it's the right time for us to meet in person.
Upon meeting him, you are taken to a secluded and quiet location. Despite resisting and fighting back, you are unable to prevent a sexual assault in a secluded and quiet location. He drive you back home after the dating.
A. I've chosen to keep it a secret and hide what happened.
B. I'm going to tell my parents/friends/social worker, block this person completely, and call the police.
Oh no!
Following the traumatic experience, you find yourself overwhelmed with fear and subsequently develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health challenges.
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Phew!
After disclosing the situation, they provide support and help you access mental health treatment. Although healing will take time, you have taken steps to protect yourself from any potential additional harm.
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Despite her continued persuasion, you remain firm in your decision not to meet him in person. However, he becomes upset and disappointed, thinking that you are not interested in pursuing a further intimate relationship, despite chatting for months.
A. Okay... I will meet you in person.
B. I will not change my mind.
Woohoo!
Upon realizing your firm refusal to go out with him, he disappears and ceases all communication. Fortunately, you have avoided a potential sexual assault trauma.
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