Carol Anne said this about my entry regarding talking to strangers:
I am the victim of theft because I talked to a stranger.
So remember what your mother told you: “Never talk to strangers!”
I am lucky to be alive today to remind all my friends and relatives why one should never talk to strangers.
You say you are the victim of theft because you talked to a stranger. The way you state it, you were directly robbed because you talked to a stranger. Now, I don’t know the situation, but somehow, I doubt that happened directly.
- Scenario 1: The so-called stranger would have burgled you anyway, even if you had not talked to him.
- Scenario 2: You placed yourself in a situation where you were more easily burgled after talking to the stranger.
- Scenario 3: Perhaps it wasn’t theft. Perhaps you were swindled by the thief. In that case, it could have been your gullibility.
Just because you talk to someone, does not mean you trust that person. Young children are told not to talk to strangers because kids are stupid and gullible. Granted some adults are too, but that doesn’t mean everyone should not talk to those they do not know.
Is the old lady sitting by you in the dentist’s waiting room going to rob you? Is the guy standing behind you in line at the bank going to rob you whilst security cameras and a security guard watch?
Simply talking to someone is not an invitation to robbery. At the same time, talking to someone does not mean that person is automatically your friend. If you’re not smart enough to realize that, then maybe you shouldn’t talk to strangers.