uisforukelele answered Saturday August 9 2008, 12:38 am: For example, if you're talking to someone online (and nobody you know has met them before)... don't give out info like where you live, what school you go to, age, full name, what you look like, etc.
If this is from the other question about telling people about yourself, I think the guy that said that thought you were talking about like chatrooms and stuff online. But if you mean meeting people in person, it's okay to tell them stuff about you, as long as you know they're not going to stalk you later. Like if you're meeting a "friend of a friend" it's not a big deal to tell them your age or where you live. Just be careful around creepy old men. [ uisforukelele's advice column | Ask uisforukelele A Question ]
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