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When I worked at the hotels, I was hit on by both female staff members and female guests. I hated that because I was working. If it had been in a social atmosphere or anywhere else I wouldn't have minded it.
thats what i am saying. if you are in an environment where you are working or need full concentration i wouldnt want someone coming over to hit on me. when i was talking about the gym, i would be cool with someone talking to me between rotations or when i am done working out. if im listening to music, i dont want someone coming over hitting on me.
When I worked at the hotels, I was hit on by both female staff members and female guests. I hated that because I was working. If it had been in a social atmosphere or anywhere else I wouldn't have minded it.
I was interviewing for a job at a resort in Pensacola Beach, and this other employee that was giving me "the tour" took me up to one of suites owned by someone famous, I think basicly to impress me. (the view was pretty amazing) The entire time up there, he kept looking me up and down, like he thought something was ACTUALLY going to happen. The nerve! He wasn't even attractive. Can you imagine having to work the late shift, by yourself, with that creep!
When I'm out walking to do errands. I have an issue with african men (not african-american. african) driving up to the side of the street and asking for my phone number. I may as well be 5 and he holding out a bag of candy and asking me to jump on in. That's how creepy that feels.
I suggest memorizing the non-emergency number of your police department. Give that out the next time you're asked.
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