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Over the past 3 months, I was taking courses at a university.
(I am currently employed, and my employer paid for all the courses, and paid for my food and boarding--in addition to my salary. Chad move, I know.
)
I was surrounded by young lolis, so beautiful, so virgin and with such beautiful asses and moist pussy.
I asked at least 12 girls out, and spoke to over 20 girls. All said no. One gave me her number, but blocked me. All blocked me on Insta or never added me.
Anyways, on the last week, I heard a loud knock on my dorm room. I thought it was maintenance. When I opened my door, I was shocked to see a police officer. He asked to enter. I said, can we just speak outside (my room was messy and I had porn on my laptop). However, he asked to enter, he asked very firmly and insisted.
Upon entering, he shut the door and said that the police received a complaint that I was making unwanted conversation with girls. Talking to them when they were uncomfortable. He mentioned that I was older than the other students (which I am).
I was quivering, I thought I would end up in jail.
I immediately apologized and said that I was shocked to hear this. I explained that I have autism, so that may be why. I also explained that I spoke to several males and was simply trying to make friends.
I believe the officer saw that I was no threat, but simply a socially-awkward male. The officer became more friendly. He said that this was simply a warning, no action would be taken, but just to be more aware.
Anyways, my classes ended later than week.
I just wanted to tell you what happens when you try. What's the worst? A police gets called.
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(I am currently employed, and my employer paid for all the courses, and paid for my food and boarding--in addition to my salary. Chad move, I know.
I was surrounded by young lolis, so beautiful, so virgin and with such beautiful asses and moist pussy.
I asked at least 12 girls out, and spoke to over 20 girls. All said no. One gave me her number, but blocked me. All blocked me on Insta or never added me.
Anyways, on the last week, I heard a loud knock on my dorm room. I thought it was maintenance. When I opened my door, I was shocked to see a police officer. He asked to enter. I said, can we just speak outside (my room was messy and I had porn on my laptop). However, he asked to enter, he asked very firmly and insisted.
Upon entering, he shut the door and said that the police received a complaint that I was making unwanted conversation with girls. Talking to them when they were uncomfortable. He mentioned that I was older than the other students (which I am).
I was quivering, I thought I would end up in jail.
I immediately apologized and said that I was shocked to hear this. I explained that I have autism, so that may be why. I also explained that I spoke to several males and was simply trying to make friends.
I believe the officer saw that I was no threat, but simply a socially-awkward male. The officer became more friendly. He said that this was simply a warning, no action would be taken, but just to be more aware.
Anyways, my classes ended later than week.
I just wanted to tell you what happens when you try. What's the worst? A police gets called.
© 2026 The New York Times Company. All rights reserved.
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