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Our last episode told the story of Brittani Ard who had her heart stolen by a romance scammer. Well, technically not a romance scammer, he didn't ask for money, but he did want to be part of her life. He also wanted to be a part of the lives of many other women at the same time.
In this episode, we ask Dr. Cortney Warren about whether this is a love con, a sex con or something else. She helps us understand why some people want to steal hearts, not money.
Why would a guy described as good looking, go online and troll for women to whom he would profess and demonstrate love? Let's explore.
Dr. Warren has also written a book, Letting Go Of Your Ex, that helps people leave relationships with people they care desperately about.
Dr. Cortney Warren
Brittani Ard
Our previous episode with Britani Ard
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