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I was prevarication on my bottom with my laptop computer 1 eventide when a new friend request popped up on Skype. I didn’t know who it was, but I accepted out of curiosity and a love of meeting new people.
Let’s call this stranger Mark. He immediately sent me a message and we started chatting about life.
Maybe this unsolicited friend request should have rung an alarm bell in my mind.
When I was a kid, my mom and dad had rules around chat rooms, warning me about the dangers of talking to strangers. I did listen for the first little while, but when I was 13, I started sending emails to musicians, their partners and their management. I loved it when they responded, particularly since it was a struggle to connect with my peers in the real world.
What you should know about me is that I was born with a rare genetic mutation — so rare it doesn’t have a name and is only known as duplication 10p12.33p11.23.
My disability makes it hard for me to multitask and it takes me longer to do things. I have a short stature, poor dexterity and get overwhelmed easily. Like many neurodivergent kids, I was perceived as different, and I had a hard time making friends. I loved listening to tunes, but my peers said my taste was “old people music,” which left me feeling excluded.
At the time Mark sent me that friend request, I was in my 20s and living in a small town and had become socially isolated. My relationships with the musicians I’d corresponded with over the internet were a lifeline at that point. A musician named John from Toronto turned out to be a friend I really needed.
When I told John about the friend request on Skype, John immediately got back to me saying there were warning signs the stranger was a scammer and to block him right away.
“But he never asked for money,” I wrote.
Mark and I had only spoken for an hour at that point.
“That’s how they work. They will be very friendly to you, then ask you for money,” John said.
Trusting John, I promptly blocked the stranger and kept the lesson to myself. I was confused and embarrassed, but I was grateful that John had my best interests at heart.
I couldn’t see the irony in the moment, in the fact that like a scammer, I myself had spent years messaging people I didn’t know.
In the depths of my isolation and depression, at one point I pushed things too far, continuing to send messages to a musician even though he’d told me to stop. I caused irreparable damage before realizing how badly I’d messed up and backing off. I learned a lot about grace and forgiveness through that situation.
When I hear stories about scammers, I wonder how someone could fall for them. Then I remember how I might have been easy prey for a scammer myself. I live on $1,500 a month in provincial and federal assistance. Desperation can do some wild things to a person. Just like loneliness can.
But I found a way through.
My support workers had been encouraging me to get out more, and I started travelling to Regina to attend music festivals and shows. During the COVID-19 pandemic, I moved and made the city my home.
My world opened up, being able to see live music and my favourite local bands and musicians play. I met other writers as well as others who were neurodivergent like me and even wrote a book about growing up with a disability.
While attending a concert last March, I looked around and saw so many familiar faces — people I’d met over the years since moving to Regina. As the music played, I noticed everyone enjoying it together. At that moment, I felt like I truly belonged.
I also still keep in touch with John. Although we haven’t met in person yet, I still hold out hope that we will one day. Until then, I’ll keep listening to his music. I almost lost faith in people several times in my life, but John was among those that taught me genuine connections are out there — you just have to work to find them.
Scammers look for vulnerability, but so do good people; the difference is that the good ones give, not take.
I've learned through these experiences to stay cautious, stay kind, and most importantly, stay hopeful.
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