Topic: How does a person know who to trust on here? | |
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But that's not foolproof, either -- even someone you've been talking to for months, someone who has many, many posts, can suddenly change into a completely different person. That usually entails medication dosage variances LOL or someone toxified from the massive BS levels dished out |
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After trying to start a friendship with someone (and they were a bit pushy for me and I said so), and they disappeared. it leads me to wonder who to trust. His initial approach ended up turning me off because he's out for one thing, versus trying for a friendship. |
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Edited by
yokoke
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Mon 12/03/07 12:27 AM
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trust no one. except yourself.... JK |
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well dam--you have to trust someone here
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well dam--you have to trust someone here eventually you do.......... I was razzing kearbey as he is so serious.... |
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well dam--you have to trust someone here eventually you do.......... I was razzing kearbey as he is so serious.... When using an online service, though, it's smart to play it safe. Take things slow and only yield enough trust to make the next step possible at the right time. This is especially important when orchestrating the first couple of live dates. |
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do you have a lie detector test if so upload it
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After trying to start a friendship with someone (and they were a bit pushy for me and I said so), and they disappeared. it leads me to wonder who to trust. His initial approach ended up turning me off because he's out for one thing, versus trying for a friendship. No one kearby? Not even me? Boo. |
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there is no way to be certain of who to trust
dating is a risky thing, you either stand on the sidelines and do nothing, or you jump in and get involved |
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