you did the right thing IMO, but i cant help feel a bit sorry for the guy (well not when he was talking about blowin u, but before that) he sounds just like that movie "Cable Guy'" hahahaha
you did the right thing IMO, but i cant help feel a bit sorry for the guy (well not when he was talking about blowin u, but before that) he sounds just like that movie "Cable Guy'" hahahaha
Originally Posted by farrebarre
You're the fourth person that's made that analogy.
Your "admirer" sounds like a pretty messed-up, sad guy.
I hope this experience doesn't make you think that all, or even 99.9% of, gay men are as socially maladjusted as this one pathetic guy is.
If I were to meet an attractive, muscular, cool, laid-back, 40 year-old, unmarried, DENTIST (my GOD!) who was chatting me up in a social situation I'd probably, just probably, assume he just MIGHT be family... Call it a hunch!
Having a healthy self-esteem (and being a 270 lb. Rugby player) I, however, would just have asked you if you were gay, and if so would you like to grab a Pint sometime after work.
Also, have a little pity on us heavy-lifting, "straight acting" (God I hate that phrase!), laid-back, professional guys who are looking for the same.
With all of us hidden in plain view, if we're all talking about "pussy" and pretending to like chicks, how the heck are we supposed to find each other?![]()
Honesty, without fear.
-BigLittleTim
Not at all. At least 1/3 of my patients are gay and I get the occasional inapproptiate comment, but that's fine. THIS was a whole different level of harrasment.Originally Posted by BigLittleTim
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