As just one example, people will ask where I live. It’s a normal question but when I answer the general area then it seems they pick out a landmark and try to hone in even closer ie: is that over by XYZ? My cousin lives on... Is that by... Oh over by the lake? On and on. If I am at a social event meeting new people that I may or may not become friends with, how do I answer the question about where I live without letting them hone in too close? If you’ve ever had a stalker you know you don’t want to give out too much information on yourself to people. I don’t want to seem Abby Normal for not answering, but I don’t want to be pin-pointed either. I’m reluctant to lie because then if I do become friendly with these people it will come up and it’s just too weird to have initially lied about where I live. I don’t want to keep track of lies and I don’t want to give out information and I don’t want to seem odd. That’s a lot of don’t wants. Can you help me? Oh yeah, I drive a distinctive vehicle that I can’t hide in a garage so if I answer the general vicinity it’s enough to “out” me.
2006-08-19
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