Hmmm curious, yes. </font><blockquote><div id="quote"><font class="small">Quote:</font>
So he found me a psychologist
</div></font></blockquote><font class="post"> WHO is "he" in this sentence????
No, it creeps me out too. I think it is highly possible that he is legit, and since he is elderly would love to have help around the house. Since he is supposedly a person who spent his life helping others, he might also be wishing for more social contact, which you would give. It would be good to have a good grandfather image in your life, eh? Grandfathers always seemed to be so wise!
Now, this is totally up to you...whether you go or not. AND if you do go, make sure you are safe. Also know that you can stop at any point in time.
Can you at least tell your parents that you found an elderly man that wants help about the house, give them the address etc? That would really be a smart move, imo. IF you won't tell your parents (and I see no reason why you can't tell them about him this way) then do you have someone close by that can maybe go with you to the house, let the man see you arrive with someone that knows you're there etc?
I wouldn't worry about the health system yet, as you are under 18. Since I don't know just HOW young you are, I can't advise much better than this. I am worried that you might find yourself in a setting you can't get safely out of. Sorry, had to say it. Please speak with the psychologist on the phone first, maybe you can get further sense from that??? Even though he is retired, can you check his credentials?
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