My Narrow Escape ?

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I've just a few days ago stopped taking the last of my sleeper pills and am feeling weird but OK.

In my reading this morning, I encountered a story that has me really wondering. Some of you are aware of my occaisonal "slave dementia", years ago, and for a very twisted brief time after I came out, tried to sell myself as a slave. I encountered a couple in Sherwood Oregon that offered me a "Position", no money, no clothes, they'd get my disability checks,and I'd be their slave.

Here is a story where the MO is chillingly like the people I encountered. Perhaps I am fortunate to be alive.

http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/criminal_mind/psychology/...

Feeling really nausia, but getting dressed and going to church. Hope I don't feel weird soon.

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Very blessed or lucky

elrodw's picture

that you didn't fall victim to the same fate. I absolutely cannot fathom how a person could do such things to another person.

Imagination is more important than knowledge
A. Einstein

Hard to believe it really happened.

I answered a Craig's list ad. The man was fat, really fat, and about 2" shorter than me. His wife was like a butter ball turkey. She was shorter than him. He wanted to collar me with a locking collar, and be naked. I was pre-op, She wanted to beat my balls.

Their two children were little urchins, mean, and dirty.

They wanted me to sleep in a cell under their bed. He wanted to do anal to me. She wanted me to do the obvious. I was about to do it, but he wanted to urinate on me. I didn't say anything, just said I needed to think it over. He had the chain fastened to the floor, and a lock to put it around my neck.

That urinating on me was a deal breaker. It's chilling to think what could have happened. Maybe I'll take a run out there tomorrow to see if the place is still there. I won't do anything.

Been watching cold case files,

elrodw's picture

And it's very unnerving how many really sickos there are out there. Thankfully, you weren't caught up in that mess. And hopefully you're a bit wiser and more careful now.

Imagination is more important than knowledge
A. Einstein