What are some questions you can ask someone to see if they're like, a sexual preditor posing as a teenager? Cause there's this guy that keeps talking to me over Myspace, and he's super nice and his pictures are cute, but they could be fake..And I'm kinda suspicious of the things he has said. They're not pervertish, but they're just..I don't know..odd to me. So what are some things I could ask? He's super sweet, and I really don't want him to be fake. I'm just worried. Don't tell me to go to someone, cause I want to figure this out myself. Please help!
If something about this guy is making you wonder...even a little bit, stop talking to him.
Block him, do whatever you have to do.
There is no real way of knowing for sure. That's what makes online predators so dangerous. No special questions you can ask because they lie, and are very good at lying.
LagunaBabe answered Tuesday December 5 2006, 2:38 pm: Well, in my opinion, chances are if you think there's something suspicious about this guy and he might be a fake, then he probably is. But there is always that chance that he's not. If you want to continue talking to him, I would do so -- just be careful not give out any personal information.
I don't really think there are any questions you could ask him, being as he can lie about it and will lie about it if he's a predator. That's sadly what they do to many people, everyday. I would just keep a close eye out for things he says, if he goes into anything sexual I would definitely get out of it. I wouldn't speak to him anymore, because that has very big potential of being a sexual predator.
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