<p>so i was chatting with a girl on wireclub who claims to be 23. She emailed me a picture of herself with only a bra on + some sort of bottom on. </p>
<p>I’m asking because her profile says she 23 but in reality, who knows.</p>
<p>can i get in legal trouble for this ? I’m also 23.</p>
<p>i looked this up on google but can’t seem to find anything solid.</p>
<p>Give me the girl’s info…I’ll take a look for myself and then get back to you.</p>
<p>Just delete those pictures right away. Even if she’s of age you don’t want anything to do with a girl who’d send pictures like this of herself to a random stranger on the internet. You should quit communicating with her - she’s not exactly someone you’d want to bring home to meet mama.</p>
<p>i deleted the pictures soon after and won’t communicate with her. I’m still worried that I could get into legal trouble though.</p>
<p>If she’s 23 there’s no way at all that you could get into trouble. Relax.</p>
<p>she looks 23 and her profile claims to being 23 but my concern is that she might be lying. Other than the profile, i don’t actually know her age.</p>
<p>So if she looks 23 and claims to be 23, I don’t see what the problem is. You said she emailed you a picture of her in her underwear? No nudity? In that case, it doesn’t even matter what her age is, I believe.</p>
<p>She sent it. You deleted it. You broke off communications, right? What would someone get you for? Web chatting with stranger who went loopy? But, chances are, it’s still in deep hw memory. Delete is a superficial function. (Just as a tech can retrieve a deleted document, under many circumstances.) If it were me, I’d absolutely lay off social chatting with strangers - for quite some time - except on boards with active admins.</p>
<p>Have you seen dateline to catch a predator? You seem like one of those guys</p>
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