16/f.
i've been talking to this guy (19yo) online because i was bored. yes, stupid, i know. i met him on a forum and we've talked on msn for a year and some months.
he used to be nice, and i used to like him. but now, i think he's disgusting. he's perverted, makes the most GROSSEST jokes, and never even talks to me when i sign on. he's honestly a waste of time.
but we're still pretty close. if i were to delete him, like..i wouldn't care. whatever. i hate him anyways. but he would start stalking me on my e-mail and stuff and bothering me. and it just really creeps me out that he likes me in 'that way'.
do i just delete him? like that? he's really gross. and i'm even scared that he could be a pedophile (i can see it being possible :/)
Best bet is to delete AND block him from your MSN as well as logging into your hotmail account and then in settings you put his email address on the black/block list. This way he won't be able to stalk you. This would be the best thing to do given what he is like and what he can possibly be. Beware that he may resort into making a new MSN account in an attempt to try and contact you that way, even pretending to be someone else. You'll just need to be careful when strangers add you (ask them why they added you and where they got your email address from).
The best thing to remember though is that if he does persist you CAN do something about it. Report it (there are various child protection agencies specifically equipped to combat people like that).
fallen_rose_petal answered Wednesday October 31 2007, 8:43 am: seeing as he might be a pedophile...delete him as soon as you can. you don't need somebody like that on your msn if you don't know them well in person. don't just delete him, block him from email and msn. try to protect your account well because if he id a pedophile he may hack into your email and find where you are. Good Luck with it and Stay Safe!!
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