Originally posted by Bad wolfWhy would she want your mobile number when you are paying £2.50 a minute to talk to her?
Argh! She wants my mobile number! π³π³π³π³
Your phone provider will cut you off automatically when your bill reaches £500.
P.S. Talking to her daily does not mean you know her personally.
Originally posted by adramforallIt was windows live messenger, and I Do know her in real life.
Why would she want your mobile number when you are paying £2.50 a minute to talk to her?
Your phone provider will cut you off automatically when your bill reaches £500.
P.S. Talking to her daily does not mean you know her personally.
Originally posted by Bad wolfWait. After reading two pages of this, it looks an awful lot like you have a real live person who you know personally who is interested enough to want your phone number? Easy -- tell her you don't believe in reality and you're saving yourself for an imaginary person in Canada because it protects you from having to learn how to deal with people in real life. Be sure to tell her that you have money in savings but will let someone else pay for your passport, and you refuse to get a job. She'll probably either change her IM or block you. Problem solved.
I'm currently having a slightly jarring conversation with someone I don't really want to talk to, but I don't want to cut off because it would be rude.
What shall I do? π³
Originally posted by pawnhandlerI told her about my internet friend. π³
Wait. After reading two pages of this, it looks an awful lot like you have a real live person who you know personally who is interested enough to want your phone number? Easy -- tell her you don't believe in reality and you're saving yourself for an imaginary person in Canada because it protects you from having to learn how to deal with people in real ...[text shortened]... you refuse to get a job. She'll probably either change her IM or block you. Problem solved.