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is he a predator?


Question Posted Saturday May 27 2006, 11:33 am

i didnt know what to put this under hehe... anyways i was on aim a few days ago and this random person IMs me the s/n was tree or something like that well he started out like hey whats up what r u doin stuff like that then he asked me where i lived (i didnt tell him) then im like ok bye im blocking you then hes like wait and im like what he's like what's your breast size? i blocked him right after that then im like omggg i was so scared could this have been a predator?? im still scared to this day because ive never had a message like that what should i do? thankss you give out greatt advice by the way!

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ThugGirl041790 answered Thursday June 1 2006, 3:03 pm:
First of all you did the right thing by blocking him..If there is a way to report this then you should probably try doin that..But i suggest not answering anymore IMS unless you know the person.. There are so many weird people out in this crazy world..&& yes there is something wrong with a guy if he justs ask you random questions && not even knowing you..

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Teza answered Sunday May 28 2006, 10:44 pm:
You can never know who you're talking to online and I can't tell you if he is or isn't a predator. He could be but it also could of been a boy you know that was just messing around. No matter who asks you things like that, don't ever give ANY of your personal information over the internet. Even if it's your screen name or something, don't. If you get a message like that again keep blocking them and if it continutes tell someone because that person could be doing the same to other people. I don't want you to be scared but just be aware of the sick minded people out there and just keep safe.

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Mackenzie answered Saturday May 27 2006, 3:18 pm:
Although it shouldn't, that happens all of the time. It doesn't mean he is a "predator", but he definitely doesn't sound like anyone you would want to associate yourself with. More than likely he was just after some cyber sex, but you can never be too careful on the internet. You did the right thing by blocking him. I'm sure you're aware of this, but AIM has a feature where you can block everyone who is not on your buddylist. If you haven't already done so, perhaps you'd might like to consider giving that another thought. If not, just don't talk to anybody new, and watch what you say to even the ones you might think you 'know'.
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