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The trafficker, often young and attractive, presents himself as a caring, attentive boyfriend. He offers what the victim craves: affection, compliments, gifts, a sense of belonging, and promises of a better life (e.g., "I'll take care of you," "You're special"). This phase can last weeks or months.