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By (user no longer on site) OP    31 weeks ago

Have you ever been caught out with your own naivety.

I don’t mean on here, but in general, do you find yourself doing it time and time again or has it toughened you up?

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By (user no longer on site) 31 weeks ago

It's the learning curve... part of growing as an individual.

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By *ickshawedCouple 31 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

I think I learn from my mistakes. But it's easy to be naive. You don't know what you might do in a situation you've never found yourself in before

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By *inger_SnapWoman 31 weeks ago

Hampshire/Dorset

I know, she knows, I'm not fond of asking...

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By *imples24Man 31 weeks ago

tamworth


"I know, she knows, I'm not fond of asking..."

Tune

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By *imples24Man 31 weeks ago

tamworth

Yes have been caught out in the past. Try to learn from it so don’t get caught out again 🤞🏻

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By (user no longer on site) 31 weeks ago

Yes I have.

I learnt some savagely bitter lessons.

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By *elix SightedMan 31 weeks ago

Cloud 8

Yes, years ago when I was about 18. I was staying away for work and drinking at a bar in a hotel, when I got chatting to another bloke clearly in the same boat as me.

I had no idea at the time he was slightly a ghey and was chatting me up. When we went our separate ways he asked for my number and I panicked and gave him my actual home phone number.

He called me a few days later and I could see my parent’s thought processing - could he be…?

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By *lowupdollTV/TS 31 weeks ago

Herts/Beds/Leeds/London

Absolutely. I tend to assume good intentions from people when I should be much more cynical.

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By *riar BelisseWoman 31 weeks ago

Holibobs

Yep. I had my trust seriously violated by someone I vouched for. That blew my trust in others completely out the water and now I'm completely distrustful and cycnical to social media friendships.

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By *ildTimes.Man 31 weeks ago

Wherever I May Roam

Nope, never happened

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By *parkle1974Woman 31 weeks ago

Leeds

Yes but lessons well and truly learned. My whole outlook on life has changed which is certainly for the better.

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By *ealitybitesMan 31 weeks ago

Belfast

Maybe it was the where and the when of my growing up but I don't believe I've ever been naive.

I have made mistakes but my gut feeling has been right 95 percent of the time.

The times it wasn't was down to laziness on my part or other distractions rather than naivety.

It's probably for that reason I've never once been catfished, engaged with a fake fab profile or had a no show.

Away from here it's the reason I've been able to keep people safe by seeing through the bs.

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By *midnight-Woman 31 weeks ago

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I think you don't realise how naive you are when you've inadvertently met a psychopath

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By *ellinever70Woman 31 weeks ago

Ayrshire

Not since I was much younger

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