Posted on 12/06/2017 12:45:49 PM PST by rightwingintelligentsia
A munch and kill date. How quaint.
Well, Tinder isn’t Tumbler, where immediate gratification is high on the expectation list.
I wouldn’t be surprised if the woman doing the inviting misrepresented what she was doing—maybe as straightforward lesbian date, or not too rough 3-way—while the driving force was the boyfriend, who had in mind something quite different.
There’s some strange folks out there.
I’m so sorry MeganC. I can’t imagine how things could be so bad that you would possibly risk your life by meeting a total stranger for companionship. I hope and pray your life is better and that you’ve found true happiness........;)
....”Don’t act suspicious.....”
I thought Grinder was the gay app
Tindr? I thought homosexuals use Grindr?
Yes, it makes sense. Actually, meeting people online is safer than meeting people at bars and leaving with them. If you meet someone online and hurt or kill that person, you are eventually going to get caught, so clever killers probably would avoid using the internet.
In any case, I am confused by the facts of this story. Did this lovely young woman think she was meeting a woman, or a man? because, while you're not supposed to say things like this, she does not look remotely like a lesbian. In fact, she is pretty enough to attract any number of normal, attractive guys on Tinder.
Would someone please walk me through the facts of this case?
Liberal on Liberal crime.
“although the one lesbian already had a girlfriend”
No, the “Aubrey” in this story is a creepy looking older man the one lesbian was living with, not a girlfriend.
No, one lesbian had a 50 something loser boyfriend.
I’m guessing, like me, they first read that as Audrey.
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