armedupdate
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I live in Washington State
Hey I have a quick question on an certain incident last year. I am a male adult and pretty young. I am bisexual and was looking for a relationship on Craiglist in the Causal encounters section. I posted I wanted to be a stay in relationship where I wanted to stay with a guy in a BDSM relationship where I would crossdress for him and be in a master-slave relationship.
I got a couple of responses via email. One of them I have overlooked and read poorly. In the message the respondent said he wants me to live with him as a crossdressing submissive and have sex with him. And then says in "exchange" I"get "free rent", and food" and then asked me if me when I wanted to move in. I did not respond with "yes" or "okay" but said "Your proposal sounds very nice"(I didn't read the email to carefully and I missed the "exchange" part and thought it was all fantasy roleplay/relationship qualities, I didn't say I would have sex with him for rent but wanted a relationship)and gave him my number and asked him to talk some more.(he didn't respond)
However, I emailed him again asking "if I do move in do I always have to be crossdressed?"(since my parents might come)"I hope you are okay if I am not crossdressed". No response and that was the end of it.
quotes above are paraphrased.
I am REALLY paranoid if I was mistaken to commited a crime even though it was all done via email and nobody is looking in my emails(that I know of). The email sent to me seemed to be him soliciting prostitution, and a year ago I didn't know staying with someone for sex(being one of the parts of a relationship) is potentially prostitution. Although I never said yes,(it is only illegal for me if I agree on the prostitution) the question I asked in the following email"if I do move in do I always have to be crossdressed" "I hope you are okay if I am not crossdressed all the time", seems like me striking some sort of deal, and may fall under me soliciting prostitution.
I am really worried. Help.
EDIT: This has been edited. I looked at the email again and turns out I never accepted his deal. I just said the deal sounded very nice. And I was offer or accept anything. The email was such a long time ago and I forgot the content. I went over it again and it turns out I am fine.
Hey I have a quick question on an certain incident last year. I am a male adult and pretty young. I am bisexual and was looking for a relationship on Craiglist in the Causal encounters section. I posted I wanted to be a stay in relationship where I wanted to stay with a guy in a BDSM relationship where I would crossdress for him and be in a master-slave relationship.
I got a couple of responses via email. One of them I have overlooked and read poorly. In the message the respondent said he wants me to live with him as a crossdressing submissive and have sex with him. And then says in "exchange" I"get "free rent", and food" and then asked me if me when I wanted to move in. I did not respond with "yes" or "okay" but said "Your proposal sounds very nice"(I didn't read the email to carefully and I missed the "exchange" part and thought it was all fantasy roleplay/relationship qualities, I didn't say I would have sex with him for rent but wanted a relationship)and gave him my number and asked him to talk some more.(he didn't respond)
However, I emailed him again asking "if I do move in do I always have to be crossdressed?"(since my parents might come)"I hope you are okay if I am not crossdressed". No response and that was the end of it.
quotes above are paraphrased.
I am REALLY paranoid if I was mistaken to commited a crime even though it was all done via email and nobody is looking in my emails(that I know of). The email sent to me seemed to be him soliciting prostitution, and a year ago I didn't know staying with someone for sex(being one of the parts of a relationship) is potentially prostitution. Although I never said yes,(it is only illegal for me if I agree on the prostitution) the question I asked in the following email"if I do move in do I always have to be crossdressed" "I hope you are okay if I am not crossdressed all the time", seems like me striking some sort of deal, and may fall under me soliciting prostitution.
I am really worried. Help.
EDIT: This has been edited. I looked at the email again and turns out I never accepted his deal. I just said the deal sounded very nice. And I was offer or accept anything. The email was such a long time ago and I forgot the content. I went over it again and it turns out I am fine.
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