Hey, Tony.
As I mentioned on another thread just yesterday, I posted my profile on two dating websites in just the last three days (it was two days when I made that post yesterday). One of them is a "Christian" website (ChristianMingle), but I've already spotted quite a few scammers there.
I spent some time on another "Christian" dating website a while back, and, in my own somewhat educated guess-timation which is based upon my own experiences there, I'd say that most of the people that I interacted with there were fake accounts or "catfish". In general, whether on "Christian" dating websites or not, I'd approximate that somewhere around 90% of the people that I've interacted with were "catfish". That may sound unbelievable, but that truly has been my own experience. Pretty much the only time that I ever interacted with anyone real was on one website (I don't recall which one) where you had the option to take a short video of your face from different angles which you then sent to the administrators there in order to ensure that you were actually the person pictured on your profile. If you took and sent in the video, then your account was marked as "verified". If you didn't, then your account was marked as "unverified". That simple process helped to weed out a lot of scammers.
Anyhow, even though I just put up my profile within the last few days, I've already grown weary of the whole thing. Oh, I'm getting "winks", "smiles", and "likes" galore, and some messages as well, but I heavily suspect, and for good reasons, that they're mostly not from the women pictured on the profile pages there, but more than likely from scammers instead. When you've been at this type of thing long enough, then you begin to notice patterns with scammers, and, sad to say, those patterns abound.
Well, it's time to just start trusting God again if I'm ever to have another relationship with a real woman again.
If not, then his grace is sufficient.
It is what it is.