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Can You Back Up Like Two Steps
Posted: May 7th, '17, 23:32
by Moi
You ever been out in public and someone walks up on you and asks you something and what not?
My aunt and I were at Target once and this random lady came up and said "God has told me to bless you! Is there anything you need 8]?"
We were confused, and we told her we didn't need anything and she said "Okay.... ]8" and left.
I'm not very trusting of strangers and my aunt is even less trusting.
I found it uncomfortable and creepy xD;
My parents smoke, so we've had people in parking lots ask for a cigarette or a light.
I was inside a car once and someone tried to break in, so I don't like people creeping up on my while I'm in a car.
They've never done anything except what they asked for.
I prefer people to not ambush me for any reason and to stay out my personal space.
Which is about 10ft <<
Re: Can You Back Up Like Two Steps
Posted: May 8th, '17, 00:50
by Kitalpha Hart
Oh man if someone did that to me...
"Yeah, go the fuck away"
Re: Can You Back Up Like Two Steps
Posted: May 8th, '17, 01:56
by Tinker Bell
That is pretty freaky...
I definitely prefer people not to randomly talk to me about stuff like that :/
Like, if you wanna compliment my shirt or my shoes or something, it's cool. Don't ask me for things if I don't know you O_O
Re: Can You Back Up Like Two Steps
Posted: May 14th, '17, 19:52
by Sanssouci
If someone asked if I needed something like that I would be so tempted to say I could use some cash and see what they did next.
Re: Can You Back Up Like Two Steps
Posted: May 14th, '17, 20:03
by mementomori
I can't stand it when strangers or people I barely know from the department come up and touch me. The "motherly" hand on shoulder for a moment is the worst. I end up recoiling and completely losing track of whatever we were talking about beforehand.
Re: Can You Back Up Like Two Steps
Posted: May 15th, '17, 07:55
by light_sucks
I have had people ask me things. Though they usually keep their distance. They don't get super close. Which I am grateful for. I don't like strangers getting close to me.