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Dark Side of Online Backgammon While some do happen to find their valentine at online backgammon, others ran into harassments and indecent proposals in varying degrees of explicitness, which means that there are others who harass and phrase the proposals at online backgammon. Of course, this phenomenon is not unique to backgammon; it is not even exclusively internet related, but after all it is a backgammon blog, so let's talk about the dark and potentially risky side of online backgammon (that might as well be internet gaming/dating/communicating).
After being offered to be taken to the Kentucky Derby by her completely stranger online backgammon opponent, the author Sue Ann Jaffarian, posted in her Babble 'n Blog blog about the common yet puzzling phenomenon of men who are way too quick on the trigger, those who cannot stand the holdup caused by some courtesy chitchat and drop their tempting proposals immediately after passing the other side the a/s/l investigations. In fact, they often suffice with clarifying the s.
"I didn’t know his age and he didn’t ask mine, which was somewhat refreshing. I was a woman. I fit his number one requirement, possibly his only requirement ", Sue Ann Jaffarian shares her own experience and continues considering the worst case scenario, "when someone asks me to meet them after only “knowing” me online for five minutes, it gives me the willies and conjures of visions of body dumps in the Angeles National Forest."
scene of a potential online backgammon crime
So, if you don't want to be famous for being the first online backgammon body found in a dumpster after accepting an offer, please take in account the standard cautions.
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