Will post this in the blog.
As I was on my way to lunch at one of the places I eat at in my town.
A woman, who had a paper bag in her hand, and was .. clearly.. intoxicated/drunk.
Anyhow, a woman comes up to me, grabs ,my arm, and was like.
"Let;s get to know each other better"
Then she started dragging me down the main street in my town.
Maybe it,'s me, but I did not like her approach.
Especially the whole.
Grabbing my arm, and dragging me down the street.
I brushed her off, and said something like.
"Excuse me, Maam, but I have an appointment", and walked away from her.
If this woman had come up to me, started an actual conversation with me, and then wanted to sit down in a place, and talk to me, I probably would have joined her"
The way she/. had a paper bag in her hand, was clearly drunk, and started physically dragging me down thw street.
Completely turned me off.
As those in the forum who have read my posts know, I don't drink alcohol, and have not in many years, due to my epilepsy, and the medication I'm on.
Anytime I have started a conversation with a woman in recent years, it has usually been in an actual eating or meeting place.
I said something like.
"Hi, I'm Mitch" I started a conversation with her, then asked her if she wanted to sit down, and have dessert, coffee, or a talk.
Such seems a far better approach.
The people who work in the place I was walking to, were looking out the window, and when I walked in there to sit down, they were like,. "Mitch, what was going on with that woman".
I know I could have engaged her, and maybe gotten, some kissing action, or a cheap thrill, etc.
Yet, the whole situation of how she behaved, just turned me off.
I happened to tell a close friend of mine I talk to who went to college with me about the situation.
He was like to me.
"Mitch, that 's how we used to behave at college parties, or if we went out on a Saturday night to a club, with a group of friends"
Yes, I'm sure there were times we got high/drunk, engaged women our age. (20s), and maybe, fooled around with them, and talked to them all night.
I don't remember anything like this.
Anyhow, I thought this was a funny situation.
As I was on my way to lunch at one of the places I eat at in my town.
A woman, who had a paper bag in her hand, and was .. clearly.. intoxicated/drunk.
Anyhow, a woman comes up to me, grabs ,my arm, and was like.
"Let;s get to know each other better"
Then she started dragging me down the main street in my town.
Maybe it,'s me, but I did not like her approach.
Especially the whole.
Grabbing my arm, and dragging me down the street.
I brushed her off, and said something like.
"Excuse me, Maam, but I have an appointment", and walked away from her.
If this woman had come up to me, started an actual conversation with me, and then wanted to sit down in a place, and talk to me, I probably would have joined her"
The way she/. had a paper bag in her hand, was clearly drunk, and started physically dragging me down thw street.
Completely turned me off.
As those in the forum who have read my posts know, I don't drink alcohol, and have not in many years, due to my epilepsy, and the medication I'm on.
Anytime I have started a conversation with a woman in recent years, it has usually been in an actual eating or meeting place.
I said something like.
"Hi, I'm Mitch" I started a conversation with her, then asked her if she wanted to sit down, and have dessert, coffee, or a talk.
Such seems a far better approach.
The people who work in the place I was walking to, were looking out the window, and when I walked in there to sit down, they were like,. "Mitch, what was going on with that woman".
I know I could have engaged her, and maybe gotten, some kissing action, or a cheap thrill, etc.
Yet, the whole situation of how she behaved, just turned me off.
I happened to tell a close friend of mine I talk to who went to college with me about the situation.
He was like to me.
"Mitch, that 's how we used to behave at college parties, or if we went out on a Saturday night to a club, with a group of friends"
Yes, I'm sure there were times we got high/drunk, engaged women our age. (20s), and maybe, fooled around with them, and talked to them all night.
I don't remember anything like this.
Anyhow, I thought this was a funny situation.