Men, don't try this at home...
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that is so creepy you are really lucky he did not follow you ewwwww0
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Drive. Drive really fast. :P Thats creepy as hell XD0
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Wow. Just wow.0
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I met the nicest boy like this once. We dated a few months, but it didn't last. I really felt like he was suffocating me, so one day, when he left the basement window open, I escaped. It was for the best.0
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I always pick women up at the stoplight. You wouldn't believe how many complete strangers (married or not) are up for a really quick pre-work hookup. Maybe they like knowing they don't have to feel guilty because they probably won't ever see me again.0
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That happened to me once. I didn't roll down my window, just stared ahead as if I hadn't even noticed. That's what you are supposed to do with a serial killer right? Anyways, he persisted and actually got out of his car and knocked on my window at a stop light. Turns out it was something wrong with my car. My gas cap was off.0
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This particular scenario may be bit unusual, but it's really not materially different than a guy going out of his way any other time to introduce himself to an attractive woman.
That is, of course, provided the conversation ended there.0 -
I have a feeling romantic comedies give off this "Cute Story of How We First Met" impulse so many people try to do pick-up in as 'cute' of way as possible. Sometimes, it is not received in the way they intended.
Just my two cents!0 -
I like being told how pretty I am as much as the next girl, but this was a little weird even for my taste...
This morning I was driving to work (on the highway) and noticed about 5 miles before my exit that a BMW was following me pretty closely. As I got off at the exit for my work, I saw him change lanes to exit at the same time. I didn't think anything of it until he pulled up at a light next tom e and motioned for me to roll down my window.
I thought there was something wrong with my car, so I complied. As soon as I rolled down the window, I realized I had made a mistake. What ensued was one of the most awkward conversations I've ever had:
Him: I think you're really pretty.
Me: Thank you.
Him: I like your sunglasses.
Me: *willing the light to change* Thanks.
Him: Do you live around here?
Me: Nope. I work here.
At this point he was getting his phone out, I assume to try and get my number.
Him: Sooo... you're really pretty and...
Me: Thanks so much! Have a great day! *rolls up window*
It's not that this guy was unattractive. He seemed nice enough, well spoken, decent looking...but the idea that he could just pull up in the car next to me and start chatting me up about where I live/work and how pretty I am was just too weird for my taste (not to mention I'm married).
Just thought I'd share. Funny way to start a Monday anyway.
women do this frequently, isn't it equally creepy?0 -
I met the nicest boy like this once. We dated a few months, but it didn't last. I really felt like he was suffocating me, so one day, when he left the basement window open, I escaped. It was for the best.
I see what you did there...0 -
Some men, no matter how good their intentions may be, just come across as creepy... Of course I would say if he continued to follow you after it was clear he was being rebutted, that is the time for a 911 call... Better safe than sorry...
Have I ever pulled up to a traffic light and saw an absolutely beautiful woman next to me? Definitely... Will I tell her she is beautiful? All depends on her body language... If she looks and smiles, she will get a smile back and a huge compliment... From there the conversation is in her court and she decides if it continues or not... Now on the other hand if she looks and has a scowl of annoyance... Well, she will still get a smile, but she wont get the compliment... Reading body language is the most important thing you can learn... It can be a life saver to some...0 -
He should have just got right to the point... "I have candy/nutella/starbucks in my car! Come and get it!"0
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I like your sunglasses, OP.0
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IMO this world would be dull without weirdos, lol0
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That's absolutely horrifying. I don't drive yet but I have been followed on several occasions in a similar manner. I really don't think some guys know or care how predatory it looks to follow some complete stranger to get a date/digits. It's one of the reasons I wish it was legal to carry some kind of self defense weapon here in the UK.0
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women do this frequently, isn't it equally creepy?
I'm thinking you know some odd people ...0 -
WARNING ALTERNATIVE OPINION!!!!
Was what he did weird? Probably. But, you have to give the guy some credit for going out of his way to take a chance. It's the effort that I applaud. Perhaps he was a hopeless romantic in search of his fair lady.0 -
Decades ago, this used ot be much more common, but then people kind of figured out it didn't always end well.
Does not mean this guy is weirdo.
If you see him again, consider meeting him in a public place like a bar with friends of yours and don't leave with him for like two months.0 -
HMMM, HMMM, HMMM, nice work form him but bad timing. He saw something that he liked and was going after it. I wonder what he will do next.0
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I was chatted up in a restaurant when I was 9 months pregnant. Now that was extremely creepy.0
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