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I Had A Scary Experience

Being on the internet can have it’s scary moments. I am sure most of us realize that people aren’t always who they say they are and that it is imperative that we protect ourselves. I pride myself on being a good judge of character and for having a good BS radar due to the line of work I am in. I get lied to a lot.

Every once in awhile, something scary happens and believe me, I have had quite a few incidences. I guess some people equate kindness with stupidity. A very big mistake on their part. I am NOT stupid by any stretch of the imagination.
I am writing this story in the hopes that it helps you to be safe by listening to your gut and the clues that wackadoos give you.

I met a gentleman here a few years ago. He happened to be from near my hometown. Nice enough. He was going through a divorce and some red flags popped up. He told me his wife made him quit his job (hmmm?) and that he needed an escort to enter his house (i.e. police). He wanted my picture…not happening. Then he disappeared for a few months.

When he returned, his opening line was: I have chosen you as one of my 6 potential life partners. Oh, really now. I am not sure where I was in his decision making process, but I assure you, I don’t have a list and if I did, he was not on it.

He asked if he could come to my home (no and hell no) and demanded a picture. The more insistent he became, the more I dug my heels in. A month or so later, I posted an older face pic and he was very upset that I shared it with everyone before him. Are you getting the picture? Wait, it gets worse, much worse.

He moved down to number 2 on his list and headed west. This poor lady thought he loved her. He was the second man she had slept with. It did not turn out well. I got this message from him stating: “ok, ladies, you can go after her now” (WTH????) Another BIG red flag.

One morning, I was online and I received a chat from him. That was unusual. His opening line was “I know who you are”. Excuse me? I know who you are. Prove it, I said and he did. He had a databa<x>se he used to check out potential renters. (my info has since been removed from this databa<x>se).

He verified my identity by using my daughter’s obituary. Yes, that is right. My daughter’s obituary. I can’t print what I said to him. His response was that I OWED him since I did not give him a picture and that he had the RIGHT to know who he was talking to.

It takes a lot to get me riled up. I have a very slow fuse, but there are a couple of hot buttons and he hit them all. He just didn’t get why I was upset. He asked me if he could “send” a character witness to vouch for him…..well, I think his character spoke for itself.

I got a message from his closest lady friend on here. She took my side and let him have it. She also verified that while he disappeared, he had had some kind of mental breakdown. (as a side note, she also stabbed me in the back over a man)

I am very careful of what I share as far as personal information. Only one of my ep friends has been in my home. Only 5 people know who I am. Please do not ask me for any personal info. I will not give it to you. The more insistent you become, the more protective I become. If you happen to cross the line, I will take action. Period, end of story.
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hosedsailorboy
I hope you own a pistol or 2, and also hope you shoot regularly. I have taught the fundamentals of shooting a handgun for over 3 yrs in a classroom setting and over 11 yrs to individuals. I also recommend dry fire exercises (this is for many psychological & physical reasons) to get proficient in presenting your gun and acquiring your target. practice a lot to build muscle memory so if a real situation ever happens ("the adrenaline dump" and subsequent loss of fine motor skills) your body acts like it has been practicing and the bad guy doesn't get to tell his side of the story. it's your story and the investigation. I'm very glad you protect yourself, too many ladies (young to old) don't ever think bad people are out there. or that the police will protect them. unfortunately the police arrive to a crime scene and investigate what happened. be safe girl
akindheart · 61-69, F
I have a Ruger 380 LCP. I have not shot it yet but I do have a concealed permit
hosedsailorboy
That's an excellent weapon. I'm going to buy one for each of my girls to shoot. practice dry firing and drawing (always say it or loud (psychological reasons) when you unload it before practicing). Also check this out. the grip will help you (support thumb always points at target & retain the gun if someone were to grab it)
http://www.personaldefensenetwork.com/maximizing-the-combat-grip/