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gamerdude12
March 17th, 2007, 02:18 AM
this week has bee so crazy. I was in a play, HAMLET to be exact. and the week has been absolutely horrifying! and, I am writing this on behalf of... I have just cyber with a person I have never even met B4, It went as far as watching her on the webcam, I stopped it, and I deleted her from my MSN, I am afraid I can get in serious trouble with this! any thoughts!!!!!

Kamloops.man
March 17th, 2007, 10:50 AM
You might.. Was she your age? She could be some pedophile!

Underground_Network
March 17th, 2007, 01:38 PM
My thoughts: THIS SHOULD BE MOVED!

Also... I doubt you'll get in trouble. How old was she?? And the only way you'd get in trouble is if George W. Bush was watching you through the monitor (which of course he was), or if somebody else found out about it, so just delete your history, and forget about her, its a thing of the past! Get over it, unless you tell somebody you won't get in trouble, when it comes to adolescents and computers, the law is more concerned with cyber bullying. :P

gamerdude12
March 17th, 2007, 11:55 PM
lol yea thanks... by the way she's the same age I am (14)

ThatCanadianGuy
March 18th, 2007, 03:19 AM
do you mean you were doing like cybersex on webcam? cuz I think there is a way for perverted old guys (and girls w/e) to find this on the internet. It would only surface however, if one of you put it out there for people (who you dont know) to see. I'm sure YOU wouldn't, but if you don't know this girl well, she might've saved these "sessions" to sell! You never know, SO ALWAYS BE SAFE ON THE INTERNET!

Underground_Network
March 18th, 2007, 09:31 AM
^^^^
Possible yes, likely no.
Don't worry, as I said its a thing of the past, and a guy is more likely to post something like that than a girl, because girls are more vulnerable, and if she posted something like that, a pedophile may discover who she is and try to meet with her. I highly doubt anything will occur because of this. As I said its a thing of the past. The past and the future are meaningless, its what you do in the present that counts. :)

Just...Will
March 18th, 2007, 10:08 AM
I don't think this is appropriate — this is describing what this guy did rather explicitly.

Locking. If I see it again it's an infraction.