teardrops7 answered Saturday November 17 2007, 8:19 am: dont worry about the neighbor, how old was the guy?? you should never give personal info to people you dont know..didnt your mommy and daddy teach you that..?? im sorry you should always remember stranger danger!! let me tell you a story..i dont know where your at but there was a game (vanderbilt Vs Kentucky) and we went on a band trip to go see it. me and my friends were all walking in a group through the little thingy in the bottom. This complete stranger comes up to us and started talking to sabra. He was asking her where she lived and her age and he knew her name because she was wearing her letter jacket. he asked if we could be his friends and we ran off in one big chain...i know its kinda funny but it has a point. you should never talk to strangers, it doesnt matter if guys never flirt with you and one just randomly comes up and starts, and i know it is hard to resist but you just have too...o and it all really depends on how much your neighbor and parents talk...
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LoStNcOnFuZeD answered Friday November 16 2007, 10:06 pm: I think your neighbor is the least of your problems. Your age is this matter is extremely important because depending on how old you are, and how old the guy was could be potentially very dangerous. If he's considerably older than you I would imagine your neighbor might say something to your parents out of nothing more than concern for your safety, and there is nothing wrong with that. If this guy was closer to your age and it is generally accepted that your age group would be starting male/female relationships, I wouldn't think there would be a problem. Above everything though, all I want you to get out of this is to BE SMART. Do NOT become so consumed in attention from a guy that it impairs your judgement...I can say that because I'm 18 and I still have that problem sometimes. [ LoStNcOnFuZeD's advice column | Ask LoStNcOnFuZeD A Question ]
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