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When i was 21 i worked in a Walgreens Liquor. It was a separate store, different entrance, from the main Walgreens, so it didn't have all the traffic and i was the only one working. This regular couple came in. As i was ringing them up something was bugging me, so i look up and they were rubbing against each other and groping each other, right in front of me. These people were waaay older than me, and not at all attractive (not that it would've made it ok, just made it worse). I was so grossed out i refused to look at them. They tried telling me it was just a joke, i wasn't amused and still refused to look at them or speak to them and rushed them out. Ugh.. i'm still scarred.
 

CatHerder

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When I was going through the worst of my divorce, I was hanging out with some people from church at their place. They are apparently in an "open" relationship and the wife wanted to "help me with things I wasn't gettin' no more." (No. I did not partake!)

ugh!

I later discovered that they have "offered" themselves to others who were also going through things which made them emotionally vulnerable.
 
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Think i creeped a Hooters waitress out once (again, i was around 20). Me and my buddy went there for dinner. The waitress came bouncing over all smiles and asks if we want to hear a dirty joke. I said 'no'. And nothing else. She looked at both of us in shock. We didn't say another word. Then she starts babbling .. I..I..I..I..... i'll think of a clean one then. She stood there about 30 seconds, none of us spoke... she walked away without even taking our drink order hahaha. Awesome.
 
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iTOREtheSKY

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When i was 21 i worked in a Walgreens Liquor. It was a separate store, different entrance, from the main Walgreens, so it didn't have all the traffic and i was the only one working. This regular couple came in. As i was ringing them up something was bugging me, so i look up and they were rubbing against each other and groping each other, right in front of me. These people were waaay older than me, and not at all attractive (not that it would've made it ok, just made it worse). I was so grossed out i refused to look at them. They tried telling me it was just a joke, i wasn't amused and still refused to look at them or speak to them and rushed them out. Ugh.. i'm still scarred.
Was it Deborah Gibson & her hubby? lol
 
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kayem77

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I have so many creeper stories, sadly. One of the creepiest ones I remember was in a mall. A friend and I were walking around and we decided to sit for a while, when this bum who was walking nearby approached us after staring at us. I won't even say what his exact words were because it's just too gross, but he basically asked me if my friend and I could have sex with him. I told him to go away, and after a while he did. He was obviously not right in his head, needless to say.
 
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Jullianna

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Wait, did you sniff his hair first? He is probably somewhere on the internet asking what the appropriate response to a strange woman smelling your hair is! lol
LOL! Well, he stuck his hair in my face so it was kinda hard not to :)

But...(true confessions time) If you scroll back a couple of years on these threads, you might come across the one where I did smell some random guy in the perfume section of a department store at the mall during the Christmas shopping season because I liked the way he smelled and wanted to buy the same cologne for a guy as a gift. :D He didn't seem to mind. :rolleyes:
 
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Not all states allow it. The state that I live in doesn't. :/

I've never really had any verbal creepiness that I can recall, but I've had looks/stares that made me want to crawl behind a rock.
You must be in one of those communist states that doesn't allow law abiding citizens (especially vulnerable women and elderly people) to defend themselves effectively from the criminal element, absolutely unconscionable.
 
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When I was going through the worst of my divorce, I was hanging out with some people from church at their place. They are apparently in an "open" relationship and the wife wanted to "help me with things I wasn't gettin' no more." (No. I did not partake!)

ugh!

I later discovered that they have "offered" themselves to others who were also going through things which made them emotionally vulnerable.
That is absolutely disgusting, incomprehensible.
 
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I just got to say the word creeper has a totally different meaning where I live....
 
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I want to hear some bus stories! You get the WORST people on the bus. Once when I was a teenager my two friends and I were awkwardly cornered in the back by these three guys who kept trying to talk to us about masturbation. Back in November me and two different friends of mine were sitting at the front (forever scarred of sitting in the back!) and this guy, who was as high as a kite, started to thrust at us and stuck his tongue out obscenely. My friends avoided looking at him but me, being fed up of bus creeps, stared at him and yelled "GO AWAY!" and eventually he did... but he kept coming back and doing the same thing and I kept yelling at him and eventually the bus driver called the transit police and he got kicked off. Thinking back it's actually kind of funny...
Oooh, buses probably are the best place to be creeped at. I rode a Greyhound bus from here to NC when I was 17, then back here, then back, then home again...over the course of 5 months. And EVERY time, there was some creeper trying to creep at me.

There was an older guy, who LOOKED like a decent enough sort of person, who sat next to me and tried to share his blanket with me. I said no way. I was afraid to fall asleep, but it happened anyway, and I woke up with his hand on my knee, and I was halfway covered by the blanket.
 

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Oooh, buses probably are the best place to be creeped at. I rode a Greyhound bus from here to NC when I was 17, then back here, then back, then home again...over the course of 5 months. And EVERY time, there was some creeper trying to creep at me.

There was an older guy, who LOOKED like a decent enough sort of person, who sat next to me and tried to share his blanket with me. I said no way. I was afraid to fall asleep, but it happened anyway, and I woke up with his hand on my knee, and I was halfway covered by the blanket.
O__O I think you are our winner, MissCris!
 
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MissCris

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O__O I think you are our winner, MissCris!
It's not a contest :p

Though...I should accept that, because the only thing I ever win at is Scrabble (which, incidentally, thanks to another thread and Donkeyfish, I may never be able to play again).
 

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LOL! Well, he stuck his hair in my face so it was kinda hard not to :)

But...(true confessions time) If you scroll back a couple of years on these threads, you might come across the one where I did smell some random guy in the perfume section of a department store at the mall during the Christmas shopping season because I liked the way he smelled and wanted to buy the same cologne for a guy as a gift. :D He didn't seem to mind. :rolleyes:
:O serial sniffer! watch out guys! :p
 

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I see you live in the US, therefore you should conceal carry a firearm, not only will it deter potential rapist's but it is the great equalizer and you'll have much more confidence when telling some creep to go stuff it. just sayin....
The problem I see with this is that you might be tempted to use it for much more than confidence, and the person you are telling to leave you alone may also have a weapon and no qualms about using it. You are far less likely to get shot without a gun.
 

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I was probably 13 or 14 and was staying at my best friends house. We were eating dinner and his mom proceeded to tell me "You have such handsome eyes, like staring into an endless hallway".
 
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MissCris

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The problem I see with this is that you might be tempted to use it for much more than confidence, and the person you are telling to leave you alone may also have a weapon and no qualms about using it. You are far less likely to get shot without a gun.
I can see where you're coming from with that, but...

I have to disagree. One example of why: Last year in my state, there was a shooting at a movie theater. I can't remember how many people died, but if even ONE person had been carrying a gun, the shooter could have been stopped. Of course there's the possibility that it wouldn't have done any good, but nobody can know, because...nobody else had a gun.

I also think that if someone pulls a gun on say, me...if I put us on equal footing and have a gun also, I'm LESS likely to be shot.

...because I would shoot first.

 

leelee

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I can see where you're coming from with that, but...

I have to disagree. One example of why: Last year in my state, there was a shooting at a movie theater. I can't remember how many people died, but if even ONE person had been carrying a gun, the shooter could have been stopped. Of course there's the possibility that it wouldn't have done any good, but nobody can know, because...nobody else had a gun.

I also think that if someone pulls a gun on say, me...if I put us on equal footing and have a gun also, I'm LESS likely to be shot.

...because I would shoot first.

The random crazies are not considered part of the statistic as they are always a problem but that guy would have had a much more difficult time carrying out a shooting if the gun laws were different.
Anyhow not my point, My point is that someone who only intends to threaten you with their gun but doesn't mean to use it is far more likely to shoot you if you have a gun. The one over here is knives, you are more likely to be stabbed if you are carrying a knife.
The figures are around the same for both and at the moment it stands that you are 4.5 times more likely to be shot if you carry a gun and 4.2 times more likely to die than if you are not carrying a firearm.
 

leelee

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thread derailment by gun laws, sorry!