Ever chat with someone online and they gave you that creepy feel?
I just finished watching a movie about meeting up with people that you talked to online, and let me just say, in the movie it didn’t end well.
I’ve chatted with someone here who gave me the heebie jeebies (not mentioning names). Something just wasn’t right.
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What do you mean little girl. Want some candy?
Sorry that was bad. I trust my instincts a lot and I know the feeling.
Milo here: Just those lazy cats who live in S***nia. I was thiiiis close to sending my Lear Jet to pick them up for a sleep-over…
@Mama_Cakes Okay. I know the sensation. Listen to it. Trust your instincts.
Yes!! That has happened to me a few times.
I’ve gotta say that I’m dying to know who the creeper is!
On another site, I was in a thread and a guy kept referring to “my girl”. It was weird.
“Well, my girl treats me better than that.”
“Why would a look a other women. My girl is the best.”
“Hey, after I found my girl, well life has been pretty good.”
First, he brought her up over and over again unnecessarily. And second, it was never “my wife”. Or “my girlfriend”. Or her name. Nope. My girl, my girl…my girl….
Somehow I refrained from typing, “She’s one of those inflatable sex dolls, isn’t she I KNOW IT’S TRUE!1!!”
I play Second Life and there are a lot of creeps and weirdos on that. Lots of men with female avatars pretending to be lesbians, just so they can get a bit of girl-on-girl fap-fodder. Thank goodness I’m not a lesbian.
There’s one member here who flips character constantly, their lies are cringeworthy & blatant.
Clearly I won’t be naming names, but the question practically begs for examples of creepiness & so I obliged.
Another vote for a few people on Second Life.
On one popular dating site I did. ‘She’ sounded too good to be true for she posted a single but great looking photo of herself, stated that she was a bank manager whom made much more money than me, and she seemed to agree with everything that I said. I found it odd that she didn’t want to talk on the phone before meeting me (the site offered a safe way to call someone through the site without them knowing your number), and a few other things.
Maybe I missed out on a great opportunity with a quality woman, or perhaps I avoided something bad. My intuition is rarely wrong, so I have very little regrets with that decision.
Has anyone else seen the documentary Catfish? watching it would make anyone leery about an online relationship.
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