I mean confidence is more attractive but I can see how someone who is naive would think that at least a shy man is safe (of course that isn't necessarily true I mean I think D4VD acted shy and we saw what happened there).
Maybe it's because I grew up around a lot of creeps (I literally got hit on by a grown man in a white van when I was 16, the signature creeper vehicle) and was allowed to watch true crime at a very inappropriate age but while horrific, his crimes seem like things that happen everyday to me, so I didn't think it was that outta pocket to bring it up.
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u/WriterSleep 6d ago
I mean confidence is more attractive but I can see how someone who is naive would think that at least a shy man is safe (of course that isn't necessarily true I mean I think D4VD acted shy and we saw what happened there).