Where do you draw the line?
We know a lot of people here have met members for casual tickling and such. Some people have met others elsewhere and so on. We hear about murders, rapists and just all around psychos luring children from the internet, but does it really stop there? Are adults even safe? What I am trying to get at is when you "meet" someone online and eventually intend to meet them, whether it be for tickling, dating, friends, etc. how can you know that you're safe? Where do you cross the line? What does the other person have to do to raise a red flag in your mind to realize that this might not be a good idea? Are they simply just playing "nice guy/gal" long enough for you to meet in person? I've heard stories of all types about guys going as far as to contact their relatives, sending strange packages, showing up at places of business, etc. and these things, to me, are reason to maybe reconsider.
Are people just a little too open and nice and much more careless these days? No offense to those who have met others and to the ones that are a little more open than others, I am sure it's not guaranteed that everytime you meet someone from the internet or elsewhere you're going to get hacked up into little pieces. Again, I reiterate, what type of phrases and/or behavior raises your red flag?
We know a lot of people here have met members for casual tickling and such. Some people have met others elsewhere and so on. We hear about murders, rapists and just all around psychos luring children from the internet, but does it really stop there? Are adults even safe? What I am trying to get at is when you "meet" someone online and eventually intend to meet them, whether it be for tickling, dating, friends, etc. how can you know that you're safe? Where do you cross the line? What does the other person have to do to raise a red flag in your mind to realize that this might not be a good idea? Are they simply just playing "nice guy/gal" long enough for you to meet in person? I've heard stories of all types about guys going as far as to contact their relatives, sending strange packages, showing up at places of business, etc. and these things, to me, are reason to maybe reconsider.
Are people just a little too open and nice and much more careless these days? No offense to those who have met others and to the ones that are a little more open than others, I am sure it's not guaranteed that everytime you meet someone from the internet or elsewhere you're going to get hacked up into little pieces. Again, I reiterate, what type of phrases and/or behavior raises your red flag?
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