You should tell your parents about this. It could be harmless, but you never know! Show your parents your question if you're afraid to say the words to tell them.
2007-02-01 10:06:04
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answered by Michelle *The Truth Hurts 6
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I agree. She could be an online pediphile/predator or be involed with someoe who is. Sounds like trouble. So stay away. Tell her that you cancelled your previous plans. Stop chatting with her. Be careful of the info you give out on line. People might be able to locate your home. Someone asked what state I was from last week while I was playing Yahoo games. Friendly? Overfriendly? Hackers? I wasn't taking chances and immediately exited the game. I would also talk to my parents about it, if I were you. They would definitely be concerned if they knew about this.
2007-02-01 10:11:34
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answered by honiebyrd 4
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You are to young to go meeting people online.You have to realize that you can be anyone you want online and you are smart to realize this may be bad.Talk with your parents and tell them what you have said on here and if all of you go to the place but stay right with them maybe she will show up and if she don't please don't leave your parents side and realize it could have been some pediphile and be more careful of who you talk to on here.Good Luck and be Careful
2007-02-01 10:14:57
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answered by sparky75us 3
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Note: if you’re a Pedosexual, just move to Japan. Child Porn (the possession of) is 100% LEGAL in Japan (the only other country where it is 100% legal is russia). If you don’t believe me, because your mind has been conditioned to believe that anything related to pedosexuality is always shunned, then I invite you to look it up in a reliable for yourself. Child Porn (the production of) can be argued as being DE FACTO legal too. There’s a big, profitable industry, called the “Junior Idol” industry, where girls usually ages 9-17 are scouted and developed simultaneously for the elementary school girl and adult market. The best part of this setup is that girls end up looking up to, and wanting to dress like the idols that are developed for the adult market ENTIRELY OF THEIR OWN FREE WILL. The next best part: this has resulted in a phenomenon called “enjo kousai”, where since the clothes the idols wear, among other things in Japan, are so expensive, girls of all ages are willing to sell their bodies for sexual services to adults who can afford them in order to be able to buy their clothes. Since it happens so often, and since it is the girls who initiate the services of their own free will, there is little the government is willing to do about it (once again, if you don’t believe me, look it up). Perhaps most importantly, lolicons (which literally means pedosexual in Japanese, contrary to what most uninformed americans think) are looked at the same as homosexuality and any other form of minority sexuality, which is a bit more negatively than straight sexuality, but not too much more.
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answered by Marcia 4
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Okay, you need to tell your family about what happened. DO NOT go, I am soooo glad that you read about those pediphiles. Trust me, NEVER EVER make friends with someone online, it is the most stupidest thing ever!! Don't go!!
2007-02-01 10:11:46
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answered by *~*RaChAel*~* 5
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Well, your in trouble All right, first, tell your parents about this, if they won't listen then tell a family member.
If it's MySpace, change everything, in other words, LIE on your profile, take out your pictures, too. I would also say, lose contact with this boy/girl/person, it'll be better, and hopefully they would forget you soon enough.
2007-02-01 10:12:12
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answered by Cracker Sarah 2
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It sounds like a creep to me. If you are really scared. Notify the police and have them moniter the event you are going to. If he hasn't seen a picture of you, you should be ok if you are with your parents. Just stay by their side AT ALL TIMES!!! Cut off all communication with this person and if any one approaches you at the event, act like you don't know what they are talking about. You should also tell your parents!
2007-02-01 10:11:00
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answered by L 3
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Online creep.You never give your information out in less it's a emergency I've did it before and I'm only 8
2007-02-01 10:54:48
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answered by Jordan B 1
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You should, but you need to tell your parents or older sibling they might be able to help. That's why you should never give out personal information online!!!
2007-02-01 10:13:58
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answered by Rella 1
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Tell your parents or a friend that you are worried you might be dealing with someone who isn't being honest about who they are. They can help you. It's not your fault and you are smart to be careful.
2007-02-01 10:12:44
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answered by xian 2
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