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Help! My model friend is wanting to vaca in Thailand alone!

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My friend, a 23 year old, single ,159 cm woman, from Russia, a cam model, wants to vacation in Thailand for 3 days alone. I have moderated for her for three years, so we are pretty close. She went to Bali last year alone for 3 days and i freaked out then. I really cannot deal with thinking of this situation again. I freaked out last year and I've tried to tell her she is pushing her luck and she just doesn't either care or feel she is vulnerable in this situation. I hope someone here can give me some thoughtfulness, as I really don't like the anxiety I am feeling. I would almost prefer if she would go with a man but she doesn't have one to go with her. Thank You Johnm
 
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Hey John, I hear you, it’s tough caring deeply about someone and feeling powerless when they make choices that worry you. It’s clear your concern comes from a place of love and protectiveness, and that’s totally valid. At the same time, she’s an adult making her own decisions, and it sounds like she’s already shown she can handle herself while traveling solo.

Maybe what could help ease your anxiety is having an open, non-judgmental conversation with her, let her know you're not trying to control her, but that her safety means a lot to you. You could even offer to help her plan or stay in regular contact while she’s away, just so you feel a bit more grounded.

Your feelings matter too, so don’t forget to care for your own mental health while supporting her.
 
Maybe what could help ease your anxiety is having an open, non-judgmental conversation with her, let her know you're not trying to control her, but that her safety means a lot to you. You could even offer to help her plan or stay in regular contact while she’s away, just so you feel a bit more grounded.
wtf no. she doesnt owe him any of that. especially stay in regular contact while she should be enjoying her vacation. that's her family and personal friends' position. not some random dude from a camsite.

are you sure you're a cammodel?
 
My friend, a 23 year old, single ,159 cm woman, from Russia, a cam model, wants to vacation in Thailand for 3 days alone. I have moderated for her for three years, so we are pretty close. She went to Bali last year alone for 3 days and i freaked out then. I really cannot deal with thinking of this situation again. I freaked out last year and I've tried to tell her she is pushing her luck and she just doesn't either care or feel she is vulnerable in this situation. I hope someone here can give me some thoughtfulness, as I really don't like the anxiety I am feeling. I would almost prefer if she would go with a man but she doesn't have one to go with her. Thank You Johnm
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wtf no. she doesnt owe him any of that. especially stay in regular contact while she should be enjoying her vacation. that's her family and personal friends' position. not some random dude from a camsite.

are you sure you're a cammodel?

I put the original post into ChatGPT and asked for what advice they’d give and here’s what I got:

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Hmmmm, sounds a tad bit familiar.
 
Hey John, I hear you, it’s tough caring deeply about someone and feeling powerless when they make choices that worry you. It’s clear your concern comes from a place of love and protectiveness, and that’s totally valid. At the same time, she’s an adult making her own decisions, and it sounds like she’s already shown she can handle herself while traveling solo.

Maybe what could help ease your anxiety is having an open, non-judgmental conversation with her, let her know you're not trying to control her, but that her safety means a lot to you. You could even offer to help her plan or stay in regular contact while she’s away, just so you feel a bit more grounded.

Your feelings matter too, so don’t forget to care for your own mental health while supporting her.
Yeah dude, I don't know what you and your other 2 accounts are aiming to accomplish here, but please don't give advice without knowing WTF is actually up. Your chatGPT replies on all of your accounts are so obvious and weird.

Please stop.