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do you know any MAPs irl?
Posted: Sat May 17, 2025 12:40 am
by golderrr
been wishing lately that i had some MAP friends that i knew irl, do you guys have any?

Re: do you know any MAPs irl?
Posted: Sat May 17, 2025 6:22 am
by pcguy312
I met one online in the early days of the internet, like around 1998 before this modern hysteria. We would talk on the phone about little girls and our experiences. Eventually we decided to meet up and jerk together, but he turned out to be a complete retard.
We met at a local gas station where he decided to get into an argument with the cashier and then tried to fight him. The cops came and arrested him while I watched from my car.
Needless to say I never responded to him again.
I would love to have some IRL MAP friends, but these days trying to meet up is a major risk and not a good idea. Maybe I was lucky that he was an idiot because I never tried meeting anyone in this context again.
I think it would be possible but only in a very high-trust situation where no illegal content is involved or possessed, and no illegal activities are planned by participants so that any kind of trap/exposure could be prevented..
..but is it worth it?
Re: do you know any MAPs irl?
Posted: Sat May 17, 2025 6:49 am
by mrlolicon93
No but i wish i did it definitely would make me feel less lonely and depressed.
Had a mental breakdown yesterday and am currently in another depressed suicidal state again.
I would love to be with a female pedo who wants or has kids and likes to fap to stuff.
Re: do you know any MAPs irl?
Posted: Sat May 17, 2025 12:15 pm
by BLueRibbon
I've met a lot of MAPs in person. There have been some scares, but no serious problems. Do it, carefully.
Re: do you know any MAPs irl?
Posted: Sat May 17, 2025 4:11 pm
by Jim Burton
Short of a reporter who has been sent with a hidden camera, there are zero risks to meeting IRL, other than idiocy. And it's been done enough times without incident.
One assumption is that you can let your guard down, as by agreeing to meet, you have put yourself among a group of "criminals", and "criminals" don't inform on one another, right?
This is a misplaced assumption. There is nothing criminal about meeting, so 100% of your mistakes are yet to be made.
This is the assumption agents want you to make, as their objective is to make you admit to or request something that violates the law. They can't nail you just for meeting. Ignoring this is literally 99% of cases in which it backfired, and yes, agents will attempt to build a trusting relationship and sometimes pretend to be naive and risk averse.