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No cute girl in the universe is without friends. Choose a profile that you would
               use to establish contact with your target. Make yourself an active and a popular
               person on that profile.
                  Farah Iqbal got some friends. Aranya created twenty more fake profiles of a

               heterosexual friend group. All these profiles were locked except a profile
               picture. These twenty fake profiles commented on every picture of Farah Iqbal

               on Facebook. There were compliments, jibes and internal jokes. It was important
               to portray Farah as a demure, shy girl but not someone who lacked a sense of
               humour. The conversation on the third profile picture of Farah went something
               like this:

                  Amar: Great picture!
                  Smriti: I clicked it after all.:) You look great, Farah.

                  Farah: Thanks guys.
                  Ruhil: Such a poser.
                  Farah: At least I can pose. Your eyes look like dead fish.

                  Ruhil: Blah.
                  Kanika: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
                  Smriti: LOL.

                  Amar: Friday plans?
                  Farah: Ya? Anything yet?
                  Kanika: Check Whatsapp group people!

                  Ruhil: Okay.


               Step 4:
                  Make sure you have common interests. Like the same pages—movies, bands,
               books—that your target has liked. If you do that there’s less chance of running

               out of conversation when the time comes. But keep the girl interested in domains
               your target would know nothing about.
                  Aranya made Farah Iqbal like all major newspapers, blogs and science

               journals. Also a few movies that had roaring popularity amongst men—Fight
               Club, Snatch, the works. What men really want is a girl who acts like a man

               when it comes to lifestyle choices and like a woman when it comes to
               appearances. Farah Iqbal was now in final year law. She was not only a
               scholarship student but had already bagged a job at a reputed law firm as an
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