I just met a girl online at espinthebottle.com and she is 13. I gave her my phone number and she called me and we talked for like 30 minutes. Is it possible that this could be an online predator trying to get to me?
signed,
cluelessCPU
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? 9BigBrat6 answered Monday September 4 2006, 2:21 pm: Um yes. Very possible. No offense "big-D" but clueless i really wouldn't meet up with her (or like some other people said give out personel info), atleast not alone. if it sounded like she was 13 you could go somewhere to meet but like with other people, possibly an older cousin or something. i strongly advise you just be friends first though (like phone or online friends)becuase if you get serious too fast and they are a "predetor" then you're just giving them what they want. anyways hope that helped. [ 9BigBrat6's advice column | Ask 9BigBrat6 A Question ]
puppygill answered Saturday September 2 2006, 10:53 am: If i were you i would be aware on what you say to this girl, and like you probably already have been told DONT GIVE HER ANY PERSONAL INFO. [ puppygill's advice column | Ask puppygill A Question ]
MelLeDisko answered Saturday September 2 2006, 1:09 am: Dear cluelessCPU,
You always have to be careful whenever you're talking to people that you met on the internet over the internet and especially the phone. I would suggest not talking on the phone, and keeping it strictly to the internet and don't give them any information about yourself such as last name, what city you live in, your adress, etc. Because they could try and track you down. And never meet them. If ever talk to her on the phone again, listen carefully to her voice. Does she sound 13 or older?
Another thing I would do is to prove it's really her and everything, have you seen a "picture" of her? Ask her to send you a picture of her holding a piece of paper that says something you told her to say like "HI _____! <3" or something. Cause if she just says "no", then the pictures she showed you might not really be hers and they might be someone elses.
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