I have a situation I need advice on.
The past few nights I've been hanging out with a new model on CB. She is absolutely killing it. She is smart, confident, engaging, and of course, very attractive. However, I think she is a little naive and may be over confident to the point she is putting herself in danger.
In my opinion she gives out waaay too much information about her location. She hasn't said her exact city, but she has certainly narrowed it down. Worse (much much worse), on at least two occasions that I have been present for she has accidentally blurted out her real name! Always while relating some story where her friends say, "Hey <real name> blah blah blah". Once it was even her first and last name! I immediately warned her (in a hefty tip note), but I am concerned she is still too cavalier about her privacy and the danger she is putting herself in. She says she wants to become a lawyer and I am really concerned she is making bad decisions now that could have negative consequences for the rest of her life.
I spent two minutes on Google and found what I think is her LinkedIn profile (yes, she has a LinkedIn profile). I took the headshot from there, went to one of the recording sites to grab a screen shot of her face, and according to a free face matching website it's her (82% match).
I have no interest in stalking her or tracking her down beyond what I've done as a proof of concept, but you all know there are lots of guys out there that would. How do I broach this with her without creeping her out? Do I even broach the subject with her? Maybe she does need to be creeped out a little bit so she realizes the danger she is putting herself in? I was thinking of messaging her on LinkedIn; maybe if she saw my real info she would take it more seriously and not as just some rando on the internet? The only thing I would say on LinkedIn, is "Hey it's me, <CB username>."
I have asked her to Google "ambercutie forums" and sign up here, but I don't think she has so far.
What would you do, and/or what would you want a concerned member to do in this case?
The past few nights I've been hanging out with a new model on CB. She is absolutely killing it. She is smart, confident, engaging, and of course, very attractive. However, I think she is a little naive and may be over confident to the point she is putting herself in danger.
In my opinion she gives out waaay too much information about her location. She hasn't said her exact city, but she has certainly narrowed it down. Worse (much much worse), on at least two occasions that I have been present for she has accidentally blurted out her real name! Always while relating some story where her friends say, "Hey <real name> blah blah blah". Once it was even her first and last name! I immediately warned her (in a hefty tip note), but I am concerned she is still too cavalier about her privacy and the danger she is putting herself in. She says she wants to become a lawyer and I am really concerned she is making bad decisions now that could have negative consequences for the rest of her life.
I spent two minutes on Google and found what I think is her LinkedIn profile (yes, she has a LinkedIn profile). I took the headshot from there, went to one of the recording sites to grab a screen shot of her face, and according to a free face matching website it's her (82% match).
I have no interest in stalking her or tracking her down beyond what I've done as a proof of concept, but you all know there are lots of guys out there that would. How do I broach this with her without creeping her out? Do I even broach the subject with her? Maybe she does need to be creeped out a little bit so she realizes the danger she is putting herself in? I was thinking of messaging her on LinkedIn; maybe if she saw my real info she would take it more seriously and not as just some rando on the internet? The only thing I would say on LinkedIn, is "Hey it's me, <CB username>."
I have asked her to Google "ambercutie forums" and sign up here, but I don't think she has so far.
What would you do, and/or what would you want a concerned member to do in this case?
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