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I recently found out that my son has been groomed and conditioned. The grooming apparently started when he was 16. He trusts this person completely and thinks he is "in a relationship" with him. However, this person does not ever reveal personal information. He will not give his name to "protect his privacy" All of his social media pages are very careful not to mention a name or a picture. I have a strong feeling that he isn't who he is claiming to be. I'd like to prove this to my son. But all I have is this guy's username. How can I find out who he is with just a username? This probably isn't the place, but I don't know what else to do. Please help.
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Call the pisscord police
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There are softwares and websites you can use to search usernames across many websites.
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Not grooming the kid yourself to be distrustful of any authoritative claim. Polite kids are easier to raise.
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ask admin to reveal IP.
this can be done by a police order.
or you check the dark web for some kind of hacker.
or... you do magick. magick always works, but it costs you good karma. and if you do not know what that is about, i do not recommend this step.
another way is to educate the child on manipulation techniques and similar. man... there is so much to it.

get help from the institutions. check what programs are available in your area. for him and for you.

if you go for magick... you can check etsy.com or fiverr.com for blessings and similar. but the energies used is probably dirty. go for trusted priests. exorcism from the situation itself. not as in human exorcism.
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>My moon-eyed teenager has chosen a significant other that I think is dangerous/low class/a bad match/whatever

Anon, parents have been barking up this tree since the beginning of time, its literally a joke so old that every generation of TV going all the way back to silent films features it in some way or another. The answer is that you don't. You can interfere as much as you want to but it will only damage your relationship with your kid and cause them to become more and more uncontrollable as they rebel against your influence, just like every generation of kids ever that parents have tried to control.

Have the conversation with him, speak your piece, and then decide what you can and can't live with. Ultimately though you can't change people, you can only change the people that you're with, so you may have to just disown him and adopt or make a different son that makes decisions that don't bother you, like a lot of the parents that have faced this dilemma before you.

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