(11 Oct 2015, 11:50 am)Davie wrote Sometime kid on Flickr keeps commentating on my photos asking to smell my socks and tie me up!he won't do it to me he is turning into a weirdo
(11 Oct 2015, 11:52 am)Michael wrote LMFAO, must be in to some right kinky stuff!
(11 Oct 2015, 11:56 am)Davie wrote Here's a link to the photos if anyone is interested - https://flic.kr/p/ybYHvu & https://flic.kr/p/whwRqQ
He's an idiot I had this misfortune of meeting the kid because he went to my school.
(11 Oct 2015, 12:12 pm)LeeCalder wrote To put it bluntly, this lad is a psychopath.
He went to my school as well as Davie's and he used to walk around and linger around the changing rooms etc.
As well as this, he has created endless fake Facebook accounts so he can ask people that he knows the same question over and over again.
I was told last month that the police had visited his house on multiple occasions and that they had his iPad to do various checks. I believe that he ended up having to go on a Youth Offenders Course.
(11 Oct 2015, 12:15 pm)Jimmi wrote Wow, just... what? The person commenting on all my photos somehow doesn't seem creepy at all after reading this.
Also if I were you I'd especially delete Bazza's comment with mobile numbers in.
(11 Oct 2015, 12:18 pm)Michael wrote So... the question is:
Anyone else in to the same kinky stuff as this lad? Haha
(11 Oct 2015, 12:19 pm)Diamond One wrote numbers are to flirt divert and a gay chat up line which i had an idea of
(11 Oct 2015, 12:18 pm)Michael wrote So... the question is:
Anyone else in to the same kinky stuff as this lad? Haha
(11 Oct 2015, 11:56 am)Davie wrote Here's a link to the photos if anyone is interested - https://flic.kr/p/ybYHvu & https://flic.kr/p/whwRqQ
He's an idiot I had this misfortune of meeting the kid because he went to my school.
(11 Oct 2015, 8:20 pm)Davie wrote Now he wants to come to my house!
(11 Oct 2015, 8:27 pm)Andreos1 wrote Unless you are into all that kinky stuff that involves socks and being tied up, I reckon you need to hit the block and delete button, nipping it in the bud sooner, rather than later.If he continues I am going to report him to the police
If you don't, a pair of three-day worn, Sports Direct, Donnay specials could be coming your way!
(12 Oct 2015, 8:25 am)Michael wrote Off uni for 3 weeks after this week for "Study and Reading week", along with something else.... got an email this morning... 1 of the teachers has sent loads of homework for us. =(
Btw... Study and reading means long lie ins and lots of alcohol haha
(12 Oct 2015, 10:11 am)BusLoverMum wrote Yep, the whole point of reading week is self study![]()
Though I did a BSc, so never got a reading week. We'd dash between our solid 9-1 lectures and tutorials, often in different buildings (followed by 3 hour lab session in the afternoon) sneering at the fact that some of the history and English students only had 7 hours of contact time, all week!
(12 Oct 2015, 9:44 am)Jimmi wrote Went to bed at around 23:30 last night, but didn't get to sleep until about 03:30 this morning. Been having loads of problems sleeping recently, almost every other night recently I have woken up at around 4am.
(11 Oct 2015, 9:46 pm)Davie wrote If he continues I am going to report him to the police
(12 Oct 2015, 11:51 am)Andreos1 wrote Have you told him to stop?The reason I asked to meet up was so I could ask him to stop and if he said owt else record it and show all the evidence to the police.
Not having a go at all, but looking at the messages posted on there, it could be said that you have encouraged him. Phone numbers, suggesting to meet etc., whether genuine or not may have given the guy the wrong impression.
If you tell him to stop and he doesn't, then I reckon you have an argument to report him to the police.
(12 Oct 2015, 12:02 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Agree that your first line should be "I don't want to meet up with you" rather than "I'm busy" or making excuses. Then block the guy. If he comes back under another name, tell him to stop. If he continues to harass you after you have made it clear to him that his approach is unwelcome, then is the time to go to the police, as you will be able to show that you have made reasonable steps to avoid him and you have specifically told him to stop, yet he is still pursuing you.
As it stands, nowhere in that conversation have to told him to go away or that you will not meet up with him. Ever.
You don't have to meet with him to tell him to stop. In fact you shouldn't, because if he's as twisted as you say, that could encourage him to ramp up the harassment or claim goodness knows hatever against you. It's best to do it in writing where there will be a permanent, preferably publicly visible record which is not open to misinterpretation.