Anna Bey #6 School of Affluence Fraud

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Lets talk from different angle. I have a question for Married ldies. What attracted your husbands to you? What did you bring to the table?
I was told that it was kindness, generosity, great education and high career achievements, wit, positivity, and traditional values. He said he thinks I'm a genius but he loves that I let him shine (true alpha) in social settings, then when I'm left alone with his associates, I can hold a conversation, charm and make them all laugh. I'm a lion rising so it just comes very naturally to me. I don't have the model looks or figure at all, I think I'm pretty and I'm happy with my looks but I'm not a stunning beauty or drop-dead gorgeous.

By the way, the feminine part is an inner charisma and that simply shines through. It's about being compassionate, finding pleasure and beauty in the smallest things in life, being playful, nurturing, and supportive. All the small subtle details that fascinate a masculine man.

To be honest, I was very much influenced by AB blog 5-7 years ago because I found it while looking for fashion ideas, since I was going through a transition of wearing trendy clothing towards a more refined, classy style. The monochrome outfits I saw blew my mind lol. It was a good pointer for my further style exploration.
BUT for the first few months, my SO didn't even see me in dresses and heels as I didn't care so much to impress someone at that (quite challenging) point in my life. All I wore to our dates were plain jeans and black cotton tops I think!
 
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I love hearing About accomplished women.

i have educated & uneducated friends, what they all have in common is Independence. If their man left them, they would be financially ok.

relying on a man for his money is a dangerous & risky strategy to bass your life on.
Degree doesnt matter. I dont have one and I do well. By the way Im gonna reply soon about my experience with big ballers. Someone asked me few days ago ;) i know lady who didnt even finish high school but she is very clever and driven and her net worth now is about 10m euro. She is in her 50s.
Had bf who had finished primary school only but has one of the most profitable company in mu country. As long as you are ambitious and can think ahead tou will be fine. Tou dont have to be second Einstein but at least have something going on in your life.
 
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Lets talk from different angle. I have a question for Married ldies. What attracted your husbands to you? What did you bring to the table?
I met my husband in college while studying abroad. We adventured the world together and realized we are each other's best supporters. Now we have been married for 3 years (together for 7). He's a successful lawyer and I'm pursuing my 3rd degree. (A PhD in my dream field)

What drew us to each other was our shared desire for travel, learning, and adventure. Sure, he's handsome and I do believe I am beautiful and feminine, but what matters so much more to the success of our relationship is our compatibility in lifestyle, goals, and values. Which brings me back to something I always say on here: excessive wealth does not guarantee happiness. Anna wouldn't tell you that, though, because she's selling a hollow dream.
 
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I‘m married 6,5 years now, in the relationship for 8 years. We have an age gap of 30 years. It started out as a fling, but got deep after half a year and we stayed together. I was 26 when we started out, had just finished my degree. He‘s successfull in his business, with offices in several countries and around 150 people on his payroll. I stayed in academia for another 3 years and became very disullusioned, was earning less than a cleaning lady in my country. My husband always supported me in my carrer and he loved the „mad scientist“ angle. But living our lifestyle and being with a very driven man I wanted more so I went freelancing. It was thiugh but the best decision ever. Did a second masters (my husband payed the fees for me) and I had the freedom to be able to build up my business over almost 2 years without fear I cant pay my bills. Now that I earn myself in the 6 figures I am forever grateful for the oportunity I had through ny husband‘s support. Nevertheless it‘s been a strugle and it took me lots of resilience and heartache until we changed the relationship balance into one of eye-hight. I dont regret 1 minute though abd havibg earned the respect makes it even more precious to me
 
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Nobody can tell me that this lady is happy, her eyes are just dead and have a very deep sadness, once you look into them for 0.3 seconds. Maybe she is just sad to leave MO and live again a miserable life in her 15m2 apartment. Who knows.
Some people don't have to force smile to appear happy and vibrant cause their eyes exude warmth and positivity. If you only crop the lips, it is a completely different image. Reminds me of Melania caught in her body language videos.
 

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Thanks for all the insight ladies on this thread! I did watch Anna's YouTube videos with fascination but she probably does get alot of impressionable women watching these videos who think all they need to do is find a wealthy guy and live the life. Wealthy guys know what to look out for and in my opinion it's so important for women to have their own things going on in life as in career, or working to get yourself somewhere without relying on a man to save the day. Just because a man is wealthy its not a guarantee he will treat you right. Maybe UK ladies will remember this a few years back but a famous successful chef with books and TV shows was married to a billionaire who was very abusive towards her. This was a woman successful in her own right and she still ended up in a difficult abusive relationship with a billionaire. Anna is giving a fairytale impression and real life can be different. Some of these avid followers of hers are going to fall very flat and just end up becoming extremely disappointed with life.
 
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Some people don't have to force smile to appear happy and vibrant cause their eyes exude warmth and positivity. If you only crop the lips, it is a completely different image. Reminds me of Melania caught in her body language videos.
She has such unkind, scary eyes! Amazing what years of scamming, scheming and lying can do to a person. No amount of plastic surgery or makeup can hide that.
 
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I love the Socialite Club. Some ladies there are the old members of JSB I recognize. Some are Anna's students but the topic of fraud/faking it is certainly floating.

THIS. The comment section under one post goes like this:
  • ''Most leveling up YouTubers are just high-end escorts, following their advice on dating will very probably get you trafficked. ''
  • '' VERY VERY good point. I realized this a few months ago and unsubscribed to so many channels. At this point, the only advice I take seriously is 1. Know etiquette, 2. Look good & 3. Do your best to network. ''
  • ''lmao you know who''
  • [Anna and Sheneka are mentioned]
  • The video by Tsar Experience is linked ('Don't let the former yacht girl fool you')
  • Anna's portrait with pursed lips/black hair/Aija Darling caption is posted.
  • ''yes, you can google the cosmopolitan interview where they write about how they get flown by rich men to serve as company in parties and for sexual favors.''
  • ''Some do give off this kind of vibe
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People are talking.

Off-topic, but there's an extremely eloquent girl (anonymous, of course) posting there and I suspect that she's Napoleon from LSA threads. I just adore her mind and thoughts and I wish I knew her in real life!


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Also, THIS on the eternal philosophical question 'Is this elegant':

  • ''I have been wondering how active these groups will be once covid is over. I know a certain group where 90% of the post are "I need approval before I shop. Are these shoes elegant?"
  • ''I think we may have been in the same group. I left after one too many posts like that, lol! ''
  • ''women from the group will know who it’s about..Many of us are in the same groups and know each other from following the same people. ''
  • ''Yup.. is breathing elegant? ''
We've already seen the unsent messages' screenshots, it's just a matter of time until the real London JetSetBabes with juicier screenshots and facts find this thread.
 
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She brings her „feminine energy“
I find this feminine thing so bizarre. I think it's because I have never in my life had anything but feminine energy that I see it as confusing that some women think it can be taught. Or that it can be bought. This is why we have gender confusion. Womanhood is not a dress or a wig or a false eyelash that you don for the day. It's something otherworldly and spiritual. You either have it or you don't. And hint hint - if you are a woman you have it! You don't need to fit into stereotypes from a former escort who tries so hard.

By the way someone added me to that Socialite Club group. It's another group full of dreamers, and I'm sure that soon they will start selling a course or ebook, if they haven't already. It's not as bad as the Jetsetbabe group yet but it is getting there.
 
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I can't contribute much to the topic about how I meet my SO, since I don't have one rn. But I really want to stress the importance of being able to be independent financially, socially etc. No matter if you adore Anna Bey or if you hate me deeply, please don't be 100% reliant on someone else.
One of my earliest, most over-shadowing memories was of the consequences of the financial crisis and recession. Not because of the financial losses, but human losses.
 
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Nobody can tell me that this lady is happy, her eyes are just dead and have a very deep sadness, once you look into them for 0.3 seconds. Maybe she is just sad to leave MO and live again a miserable life in her 15m2 apartment. Who knows.
Is she back to filming only in the public park? ahahahahaha!

Where is the Geneva mansion Anna? I'll wait.
 
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I find this feminine thing so bizarre. I think it's because I have never in my life had anything but feminine energy that I see it as confusing that some women think it can be taught. Or that it can be bought. This is why we have gender confusion. Womanhood is not a dress or a wig or a false eyelash that you don for the day. It's something otherworldly and spiritual. You either have it or you don't. And hint hint - if you are a woman you have it! You don't need to fit into stereotypes from a former escort who tries so hard.

By the way someone added me to that Socialite Club group. It's another group full of dreamers, and I'm sure that soon they will start selling a course or ebook, if they haven't already. It's not as bad as the Jetsetbabe group yet but it is getting there.
There are pics of the founder of that group with Anna. She created her own group, a more cultured branch, focused on meetups and more education and culture, but I agree with you and I think because of the crowd that flocks there together (the groupies of level up groups), she might take some kind of teaching route. A course perhaps. Or events.
 
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There are pics of the founder of that group with Anna. She created her own group, a more cultured branch, focused on meetups and more education and culture, but I agree with you and I think because of the crowd that flocks there together (the groupies of level up groups), she might take some kind of teaching route. A course perhaps. Or events.
Who is she? Can you share that picture?
 
There are pics of the founder of that group with Anna. She created her own group, a more cultured branch, focused on meetups and more education and culture, but I agree with you and I think because of the crowd that flocks there together (the groupies of level up groups), she might take some kind of teaching route. A course perhaps. Or events.
I hope that your “more cultured” is in BIG inverted commas. JSB early on was the same. That socialite group is only looks better now because no one is charging but in the end it’s the same game. “Pay me to give you my unqualified opinion based on my minimal life experiences so you can feel a little less lost in this big crazy world.”

Each of these groups i joined from a friend adding me. But since I’m very nosey I like to read whatsoever people are talking about so i lurk.
Socialite club is fill with people with a little bit of knowledge trying to act like they know a lot and somewhere in the future plans they gonna start a YT channel and then do an online course.
And those long long long essay from that Maria woman. Highly irritating. Another preacher of the gospel of true elegance . Follow her one true way.
Then endless arguing over what is elegant.
How to act. How to talk. What to wear.
I don’t consider this group more cultured. Maybe you could say it’s unmonetized.
 

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This was shared before
and this one was sent to me a couple of min. ago :)
Probably Anna made that guy on the left pay. He: but, but I don’t know you 😢
Anna: I do not care, we sat next to you, you looked at us, we gave you feminine eNeRgY, NOW PAY!
*whilst pointing the steamer to his head* 😂
 
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