my inlaws reckon they have the right to, so looks like I'll be putting them up next month
2007-02-25 17:56:55
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answered by rose_merrick 7
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This sounds like a very scary thing. Without many more details...I will have to assume this question is regarding a stay that is not mandatory and is perhaps the result of some Internet relations...or a person offering you to stay for some reason?
Not sure, either way...if I wasn't prepared to be used, violated, raped, or murdered, then I would not go.
I mean.....There are other ways to live dangerously! If the thrill you want is to have those bad things possibly happen to you, then I guess you would consider this.
Most people do not want to be violated or murdered, so they would refrain from doing such a thing.
You never know what a stranger is really like......
2007-02-25 15:45:09
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answered by Julie 2
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No. What's the rush? Time dosen't run out or stop, so you have all the time in the world to get to know this person before making a quick decision.
Personally, I wouldn't do it because it's a dangerous situation. The choice is yours of course, but I hope that you wait until you feel very comfortable with this person before spending a whole week with them. I'm assuming you would stay at their place, in their city, in their comfort zone. You'll be out of yours.
Your questions speaks of desperation. Try dating, talking on the phone, writting letters, e-mails, meet for coffee, movies, slow stuff.
I met a guy on line once, asked to meet him for a date within 1 week. I never would have offered for him to stay with me for a week or vice versa. We are still together, 4 years later.
2007-02-25 15:46:23
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answered by daughter_helping 3
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U may want to start off slow with this one because u don't know each other and what the person is all about.I have known people to do this and they get alone very well and it worked out for them. But this can be risky, so unless the two of u are 100% sure of each other then u some really give it some serious thought
2007-02-25 16:31:25
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answered by itspink22@sbcglobal.net 6
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All depends on how really well you know that person and how long ago it has been if you have known them less than a month i really wouldnt do it sounds very risky. But if you wanna stay with them stay the night not the week and make sure someone knows were your at.
2007-02-25 15:42:32
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answered by Dark_Fire_Angel 3
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Hi there, I would not stay for a week with someone I have just met. You have to get to know this person first. I am not saying it is too early from a moralistic point of view; moreover it may not be safe. You don't know what this person is really like, too risky!
2007-02-25 15:41:07
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answered by Anonymous
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WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE DEAD FOUND IN A DUMPSTER? Are you serious, have you watched the news about all these perverbs that have been arrested for being on the internet meeting children, so they think? You need a new hobby! You don't even know who, or what you're dealing with,and if you never met the person, how do you know they are Who they say they are? I HOPE AND PRAY TO GOD THAT I ANSWERED YOUR QUESTION! I HOPE NO IDIOT TELLS YOU ANYTHING DIFFERENT! PLEASE BE BLESSED AND USE YOUR HEAD THAT HAS SOME COMMON SENSE LEFT IN IT THAT GOD GAVE YOU! BE BLESSED!
2007-02-25 15:42:55
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answered by MrsE 3
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Dont promise a week, just go for a night and let the rest take its pace, there is nothing wrong in saying no to a week in bed.
Control yourself and say a visit only, not a whole week.
2007-02-25 17:48:25
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answered by ashok kumar 3
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No , not only could they be a slasher lol , but I dont believe its a good way to start a relationship , to many bad habits could be revealed before you see the good things in someone , and if the relationship moves that fast it can sometimes be a bad thing in the long run .
2007-02-25 15:40:33
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answered by otingocni c 1
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I would meet in a coffeeshop. If the person lives at a distance, get a hotel in advance. By all means, don't ask him over and don't go to his house. If you like him, you will lose him if you do other than this.
2007-02-25 15:42:48
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answered by pitch 2
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Maybe a night - a weeks being a touch keen.
2007-02-25 15:43:27
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answered by Anonymous
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