Question Posted Wednesday December 22 2004, 9:47 am
I met a girl on the internet and we really like each other except for the fact she can't help doubt that I'm a serial killer or a rapist or seomthing. I was wondering is there any way that i can prove that I'm not? We live too far apart to meet, but i have a bad feeling she doesn't want to talk to me anymore.
Concerned Guy
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Shortie8959 answered Wednesday December 22 2004, 2:58 pm: Hey you. I love you and I'll always want to talk to you! I'm sorry if I made you feel this way. I really do believe you. It's just that you hear all these stories and it scares me. There's always going to be doubt, but only because I haven't seen you! I love you so much, and I trust you, I REALLY DON'T think you're a serial killer, lol. My mom doesn't even think that. Let's just forget about that conversation. I totally trust you! Please don't feel uncomfortable. I'm sorry about yesterday when I said I'd be back on in an hour, then never came back on. My computer was being gay, and my mom just called and said she'd be home in about 45 mins. See, I can't get on the computer w/o a password, which I don't have, which is why I had to wait for my mom. And then she decided to go Christmas shopping instead of what she originally planned (to go workout). Sorry. I love you so much, words can't describe. I really think we have a connection, so please don't take that the wrong way. I love you!
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