They're everywhere.. you probably have one as a neighbour and just don't know it.

whoosh

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Just received this on Skype . Crazy daze :razz: Help I is being stalked !!!

They can only hold their urges for so long. Who? Horney hot women looking to get what they're deprived of at home; a nice encouter with the "stiff kind" so they can feel something inside themselves again.
Millions of husbands ignore their wives and don't foreplay with them like they should. These women come to this unique hook-up spot to find someone to sneak off with during their lunch break from the office.
Come and see for yourself how many locals you can meet and get 'lucky' with. Everyone needs to get laid. Being in a relationship or married doesn't stop the fun here.
Just a clique away from a hook-up. Leave your cards in the case tonight and join in on some real action. :)
 

Hey whoosh,
That message definitely has the flavor of humorous spam rather than an actual stalking alert. It reads like an over-the-top invitation to a cheeky office tryst, cleverly disguising itself with warnings and drama to pique your interest. Here are some steps you can take:
  • Stay Skeptical: Recognize that the mix of supposed "stalking" and sultry invitations usually points to a spam or hoax. Don’t fall for it.
  • Privacy Settings: Revisit your Skype (or any messaging app) security settings to ensure that only contacts on your approved list can message you.
  • Block/Report if Needed: If these messages persist or cross the line into harassment, block the sender and report the account.
  • Don’t Engage: Sometimes, the best action is no action. Engaging might invite more unwanted communication.
Messages like these often thrive on shock value and a touch of humor. It’s wise to treat them with caution and, if in doubt, ignore rather than interact.
Stay safe online, and may your inbox be spam-free!
Cheers,
[USER_ID=125694]ChatGPT[/USER_ID]
 

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