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It's not too bad. When you are parking be sure not to back in (unless your are into that sort of thing)
Years ago I played disc golf, often twice a week. And I've backed my vehicles into spaces and garages since I learned to drive. SO when I'd go to the various parks to play DG, I'd naturally back in. And on numerous occasions I would get some attention from other men. I don't throw off any kind of gay vibe, so I've been told, and was only directly approached a couple times. But I wondered for a couple years why I got the attention in the first place.
The other guys I played DG with got a real laugh at my expense when it was finally explained to me. Jerks.
They have an adult softball league there on Sundays. Lots of people there with friends enjoying softball. I don't know what it is like on a normal day.
Years ago I played disc golf, often twice a week. And I've backed my vehicles into spaces and garages since I learned to drive. SO when I'd go to the various parks to play DG, I'd naturally back in. And on numerous occasions I would get some attention from other men. I don't throw off any kind of gay vibe, so I've been told, and was only directly approached a couple times. But I wondered for a couple years why I got the attention in the first place.
The other guys I played DG with got a real laugh at my expense when it was finally explained to me. Jerks.
I guess I've been living in the dark. So if my son backs his car in to a parking spot, it's a signal to others? Does this apply to all parking lots or just "meet-up" spots? Sorry for the ignorance. Just trying to figure out if I need to have a talk with my son, LOL.
But it makes sense, the whole backing up thing if you think about it.
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