Alert---This is an old scam.....
[QUOTE=Alert]Warning! This ad is a scam and dangerous.
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When I got there (not the nicest part of town) a cute girl greeted me, took my env and invited me back to her room. She immediately started texting. Didn't phase me since lot of girls check in at first. After chatting for a minute the door flys open with a bang and a huge biker type guy busts in and starts yelling "what are you doing in my girls room. " As I'm trying to leave ASAP he punches me in the face. Managed to get out after that.
STAY AWAY!
The address was on Seagrape, off Eastbrook, off Aloma 426 (near 436).
Has used same phone # as Natasha
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Uncle LEO if you are reading this you need to stop these people before someone gets hurt bad.[/QUOTE]
Alert I see you just signed up, I assume you have been lurking and this situation fired you up, I detect sincerity and I am hoping you are posting with good intentions and not to hurt the girl, I believe you are.
I'm glad you were not seriously injured. FYI they sell a large can of "Pepper Spray" 18% concentration about 4OZ. in the flea market in Sanford, it has a high concentration of capacine pepper this is a relatively non-violent way to get out of a bad situation. This guy struck you, you are well within the law to protect yourself and yet you don't have to go through the intense grief of killing someone.
Below I've posted the scam [ BADGER GAME] you were a victim of, the explanation is from Wikipedia.
{The badger game is an extortion scheme, often perpetrated on married men, in which the victim or "mark" is tricked into a compromising position to make him vulnerable to blackmail.
There are two competing explanations for the origin of the term badger game. One explanation is that the term originated in the practice of badger baiting. Another says that it derives its name from the state of Wisconsin (the Badger State), where the con allegedly either originated or was popularized.
This con has been around since at least the early 19th century. There are several variations of the con; in the most typical form an attractive woman approaches a man, preferably a lonely, married man of some financial means from out of town, and entices him to a private place with the intent of maneuvering him into a compromising position, usually involving some sort of sexual act. Afterward an accomplice presents the victim with photographs, video, or similar evidence, and threatens to expose him unless blackmail money is paid.
The woman may also claim that the sexual encounter was non-consensual and threaten the victim with a rape charge. It can also involve such things as the threat of a sexual harassment charge which may endanger the victim's career.
In the days before photography or video, the accomplice would usually burst into the room during the act, claiming to be the woman's husband, father, older brother, etc., and demand justice. The con was particularly effective in the 19th and earlier 20th century when the social repercussions of adultery were much greater.}------VS
Thank God for the Jury System
I really hate the term "antisocial personality".
As someone who was clinically diagnosed a sociopath at age 4, I am well aware of the miss conceptions out there. We are not the same as psychopaths for one thing. They are insane, dilusional. The vast majority of sociopaths lead relatively normal lives because we are not insane. With the exception of the most extreme cases, psychopaths can be treated with both counciling and pharmacology. Sociopaths can only be counciled.
Only 1 person out of 12 needs to agree with your reasoning for defending yourself. Those are great odds compared to say, the Florida Lottery.
I reiterate. The best way to handle the situation that spawned our posts is to avoid it all together.
In all my research and experience......
[QUOTE=Michael Caffey]I really hate the term "antisocial personality".
As someone who was clinically diagnosed a sociopath at age 4, I am well aware of the miss conceptions out there. We are not the same as psychopaths for one thing. They are insane, dilusional. The vast majority of sociopaths lead relatively normal lives because we are not insane. With the exception of the most extreme cases, psychopaths can be treated with both counciling and pharmacology. Sociopaths can only be counciled.
Only 1 person out of 12 needs to agree with your reasoning for defending yourself. Those are great odds compared to say, the Florida Lottery.
I reiterate. The best way to handle the situation that spawned our posts is to avoid it all together.[/QUOTE]
The various words to describe this condition are as I stated. For you to be diagnosed as a sociopath at 4 years old would be incorrect, Psychiatrists and Psychologists must use a standard, that standard is the DSM-4 soon to be replaced with the DSM-5, you could not be Clinically diagnosed until you were 15--18 yrs. old.
At the current time there is no know pharmaceutical or cognitive therapy to treat this condition. It's important to note that these labels are an aggregate of various behaviors, the sociopath usually fall into 4 subcategories, from people who live on the bottom of society to some who live at the top. Many Psychiatrists believe George Bush Jr. is a sociopath as well as Heather Mills , Paul Mc Cartneys ex wife.( this is not a political statement, just an example) Currently the belief is that there is no cure,you are born and die with the condition.
One of the leading indicators is pathological lying and a constant plea for pity, if you find someone who is constantly telling you stories that invoke your need to be compassionate and help them, the are probably a sociopath.
Michael, most people have a conscience and as such would have to live with constant thoughts of guilt and remorse if they killed someone even if it was justified. I agree that the best way is to avoid the situation but if the situation occurs how you handle it can determine what happens to the rest of your life.
This teaching moment brought to you by---VS
The right to protect yourself!!
I have to agree with you, michael caffey, in the sense that if some of the hobbyists protected themselves then not as many ripoff artists would try it. I know that these actions wouldn't deter crime, but why let folks hurt you if they're going to take your money anyway?. Not all of us are made the same and I understand that some guys practice being nonviolent, god bless those that do. I just reason that you shouldn't look for trouble but if it happens to find you then, by all means necessary, you should be equipped to care of such problems.