Haha! Someone's been persuaded by experience.
I'm glad I'm not just Miss Paranoid. I'll admit that sometimes I seem that way, but I still strongly believe that my point of view is valid. The internet is being gradually neutralised with the regular, decent people making the internet a valid means of communication. However, until that happens completely and satisfactorily, I will never disclose my personal information that could lead one to discover my true identity in real life. Again, I know how easy it is to obtain personal profiles about someone based upon information they disclose.
I actually came close to doing that once, but the environment was one that permitted such. And luckily, the person was a distance away. The only exceptions I ever make is if I meet someone by accident (i.e., someone e-mails me accidentally) or through a hidden personal website and of course a decent person.
Speaking of accidents, just last month, I had someone write me through an e-mail account I kind of treat sacredly. I got suspicious with the nick: "So Fine" and the popular name he used. He was supposedly looking for someone. Now, I had reason to suspect it might be someone I knew who would have the motive to disguise himself. However, upon closer examination, I concluded it was not he.
I wasn't really in the mood to open up for a correspondence with anyone. And I had read his e-mail weeks after he had written, so I went back and forth about writing back to say "You're mistaken." I thought about writing back out of courtesy, but I didn't want to sound too cold. I also thought if I didn't sound cold, then the person might just think it's some door to begin correspondence. I haven't written back and probably won't. However, who knows . . . I'm kind of getting in the mood for a penpal, especially one from a different country. Who knows if he's really so fine? LMAO! My experience on the 'net tells me not to trust folks with nicknames such as "So Fine", though, 'cuz they are usually so far from fine.

He might be fine if he were from a country like Brazil . . . so maybe I should open up.
