Hi,
I see life simple and to the point. I love to live, seriously. I am a music aficionado and live a very positive life. My screen name says everything about how I want to be identified :) Being new to this site should not discourage you from sending me a personal question. All I do all day is focus my attention on customer satisfaction. With the free time I currently have there is plenty of time to advice others, maybe not every topic, but on topics that I can relate to or have experience with at my age. I am part of the positive bunch in my circle of friends and hang with like minded people.
I feel I have accomplished most of my dreams at my age. I grew up in a very impoverish neighborhood living with my mother and stepfather. By age 15 my goal was to be alive and see 19 to graduate high school. By 19 I wanted to be an Engineer. So I applied myself to prove those who had doubts about my goal. I was accepted to a university right out of high school and a few years later made my mother happy by graduating. The story goes on and there is more to my story but you get the point. We only limit ourselves to a certain extent. I know we can do better so don't give up. Make me proud! :)
Gender: Male Location: Long Beach Occupation: Account Manager Age: 36 Member Since: July 1, 2014 Answers: 23 Last Update: September 4, 2014 Visitors: 3414
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So I know the internet isn't exactly the safest place. But I have a social media account to keep track of like what's going on. But I have met a few people on there. I don't say anything personal or anything, we just talk about the stuff we have in common. I am trying to stop talking to them though because I feel like it just makes me anxious and unsafe.
Anyways, the only things I've told about myself is my name and timezone. I've never said anything too personal like the city I live in, about personal things, etc. But is this "safe"? Is using my first name okay? (link)
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Hi,
Explore the social media...everyone is practically on it and you never know what advice you can receive. I remember when chatting first began and I was hooked for hours. Sometimes even just 3-4 hours of sleep at the 24hr computer lab in college. I would not recommend meeting someone in person until you have spoken for at least one year. Why? Well, what is the rush? Maybe speak on the phone. With today's technology with google you can get a free number that no one can track you down. You are safe, but never give your address until that year :) and if you ever meet just make it a public place.
Just a thought...
ULO
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