Okay, first and foremost, what I'm about to say is completely hypothetical. Secondly, I'm a little drunk. This is sort of a non-issue but I'm interested to get /adv/'s take on it. All right, here goes.
>So my "friend" met a girl on Tinder claiming to be 19.
>This "friend" of mine is 23.
>This girl looks really young even for a 19 year old.
>In a kind of flirty way, trying to compliment her, he says that she looks 16 at most.
>She responds saying she's 12.
>My "friend," not knowing if she's joking or not, immediately stops messaging her.
>She messages back shortly after saying she's joking and that she's 19.
>He continues messaging her back, but warily, asking her multiple times if she is really 19 like she says she is, and she says yes she is.
> Reluctantly, he goes to meet up with her the same night of messaging her back and forth.
>My "friend" had already had a few beers but the place wasn't far.
>She texted him saying she had a curfew and couldn't go out to meet anywhere.
>Another red flag.
>He checks the address she gave him carefully. It looks legit, like a normal house.
> It's 2 am by the way.
Cont.
>He parks at a fire station right by her house. >He texts her to come meet him there. >She says she can't because if she tries to leave she'll wake up her parents. >This is bad. >She says to come to her window. >"And do what?" my friend is thinking. >"I'm going to get robbed or something," my friend is also thinking. >He eventually walks over and goes to the window. >Well, at least it really is a girl. >Warily, he approaches. >The girl climbs out the window. She's very short and frail. >They talk for a minute. >The girl admits she's 15. >Nope.jpg >He tells her that he could have been some crazy fucker who wanted to hurt her and that she should be more careful and he leaves. >He should've deleted her number right then and there. >She texts him shortly after, telling him she really wants to be with him, blah blah blah. >He tells her again that she's lucky he wasn't someone who wanted to hurt her and that she should stop talking to him. >She wants to see him again tomorrow. We all know what "my friend" should do, but I'm curious how you would handle this situation. I can -- I mean "MY FRIEND" can still smell her smell on him as he types this. Well, as he stands next to me I mean.
I think you should work on your baiting game t b h w y f a m.
Pretty weak. s m d h
If it sounds like a bad idea, it IS a bad idea.