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Anonymous text message (weird)

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Some service providers have a feature on their websites that allow to send text messages. You put in your message and the number it's going to and so on and it's free. I have no idea how someone would get your number unless they knew you, especially since as far as I know there is no mobile phone directory. Creepy.
 
It might be someone you already know, a friend of some kind who has a crush on you and is not sure if you're gay.

It could also be a friend of a friend who saw you somewhere and wanted to make sure you were gay before he took another step.

Of course I could be wrong, but I believe that you were right when you thought you know this person, or he knows you. I don't buy it that he just saw you on the train.
 
I hate to make this suggestion, but it could be someone who wants to "out"you.

They could be playing a kind of practical joke and, if you had answered the message and said yes, they could have shown it to people who know you.

Of course, if you're out, that couldn't be the case.
 
Ignore the text.
 
Sounds like a deposed Nigerian prince needing your credit card numbers..

I say ignore it, or respond with a "who the hell is this?" message but if they want to talk to you, it should be in person, where there are no technological illusions.
 
yahoo messenger lets you send sms. and it's their #
and there are plenty of others, google...
 
Impossible for a random stranger to text message you after seeing you on a train.

It's a trap!
 
I think it's probably just a friend or someone you know fucking with you. Anybody could have easily borrowed someone else's cell and texted you. I mean, how many people know you ride a train?
 
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