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I have received advances from men who had said they wished to do impure things with me, but do you know what saved me? My shyness. It's not difficult to just ignore those people and not be stupid by meeting them in an isolated place somewhere, for example.
Are you from Loch Ness in Scotland? :smirk:

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Are you from Loch Ness in Scotland? :smirk:
No :laugh1:.

I was trying to make the point that women do not necessarily need a group of friends or family to protect them, a man will not force an uninterested woman into doing impure things, at least in my experience.


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No :laugh1:.

I was trying to make the point that women do not necessarily need a group of friends or family to protect them, a man will not force an uninterested woman into doing impure things, at least in my experience.
I was not laughing at whoever asked if I lived in Scotland, I thought it was a funny question because it seemed really random. When I looked up the city, I saw that there is a fictitious monster associated with that town, nicknamed Nessie.

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A girl who exudes purity will not elicit that persistance from a man.
This is why courtships need to be short.

I was not laughing at whoever asked if I lived in Scotland, I thought it was a funny question because it seemed really random. When I looked up the city, I saw that there is a fictitious monster associated with that town, nicknamed Nessie.
Indeed, my new friend. You have good critical thinking skills and decoded my friendly jest.

However, you are wrong in your previous comment:
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I was trying to make the point that women do not necessarily need a group of friends or family to protect them, a man will not force an uninterested woman into doing impure things, at least in my experience.
Ever hear of Ted Bundy?

You're smart but you seem to have lived a sheltered life (which is good but can, also, make you vulnerable through naivete) . Don't project your values and virtues onto strangers.