By LolAtMyPosts - 15/09/2013 18:04 - Canada - Halifax
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For those who care, no, I didn't give him my address, I'm not an idiot. He just knows the city I live in, because I'm sure I've mentioned it during a group chat. He and I are NOT in a relationship in any way, shape, or form. I barely know him. He's had this weird obsession with me for a while. We talk about once every other day, and have two types of conversations. The most common is: 'Hi, how are you? Good? Glad to hear you're good. Have a nice day.' And that's it. The less common and more creepy is him asking: 'Can I buy you stuff? Can I have your address so I can send you stuff? Do you like jewelry? I'm going to come visit you ;)' He doesn't know my real name, nor do I know his. He doesn't know what I look like, only what I sound like on a mic. We only know each other through our gaming community, and nothing more. :/ I have broken all ties with him, and deleted him off my friends' list (because that's the ONLY way he could contact me). Dude needs to grow up and get his head checked.
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Looks like he'll be on the streets for a while
That's what you get for talking to random people on the Internet!
Did you give them your address? If yes, YDI. If no, FML. I don't like giving out too much personal info to people online. There's a good chance they're not really who they say they are.
I disagree (and yes, I read the OP's comment already so I know the situation, but regardless of that). There is some measure of foolishness in giving out your address online; however, that doesn't entitle someone to visit your home against your express objections. It's a FYL all the way around.
It kinda goes both ways. I don't want strangers to know my address. And no matter the person, if I say it's not okay to visit me, then it's not okay.
64 - cops can't so anything, useless threat. Said person has actually done nothing wrong, yet at least. But yea threaten with idle threats, it's what the kool kids do!!
Creeper love is deeper love.
... and she was never seen again...
dun dun duuuuuuuunnnn
Hopefully, they'll confiscate his axe before he gets on the plane. And I'm talking about both the wood-chopping murder weapon and the line of grooming products that causes women to surrender themselves sexually to unattractive men.
What?? Wood-chopping axes don't attract women!? I've been doing it wrong this whole time...
I PUT ON WOMEN'S CLOTHING AND HANG AROUND IN BRAS
BARS
They'll never be able to find your body...
No, it's Lester the molester.
Nah, don't be a party pooper
As soon as I read that it reminded of the movie Father of the Bride
I guess it depends on the circumstances. If they have an online relationship, I think he is justified in trying to push a meeting. If they're really just friends, then this is not cool and somewhat unsettling.
Probably just trying not to end up on Catfish.
I can see this situation becoming a great horror film.
Your username is...interesting.
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Did you give them your address? If yes, YDI. If no, FML. I don't like giving out too much personal info to people online. There's a good chance they're not really who they say they are.
Looks like he'll be on the streets for a while