uhm hi, i'm 17, i'm a guy and i got boyfriend online.
it was on facebook that we first met and we've been chatting for something like 7 moths already.
he's Canadian and i'm Asian. he's 21 he said.
he's actually got no pictures of himself, only landscapes of his farms and their place. and he said he can't post pictures of himself for some reasons like he has no camera...
we like talking about the worlds phenomenon
we talk about sex and other dirty stuffs...etc.
i told him my secrets he tells him mine.
he tels me story
he tells me "how my studying is going?"
i even showed myself to him on a web cam, and played myself in front of him...he said he love me and he's having fun chatting wit me where in return he showed me some sexy pictures(w/o face) and tells me sexy stories.
i just wanna ask if anyone here have the same situation like this?
do you think he's just tricking me?
do you think it's okay to trust him like this?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Xui answered Tuesday April 26 2011, 1:27 pm: Think about this, He has no pictures up of himself. Also, From the sound of it he is a phony. Honestly, It is surprisingly easy for someone to steal a photo off the internet of someone else. If you want a boyfriend I highly recommend trying to find one in person. The internet is never a safe way to meet people and I'm sure if I tried hard enough I could be convincing as well. Choice is yours but I would shit can the weirdo and meet someone you have actually seen and know. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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