Today, I was standing outside my store making a few changes to a display. I had been digging through boxes of stuff all day, and apparently I was a little dusty.
I could see an older man (about 70, I'd say) approaching me in the corner of my vision. Suddenly, he grabs me by the arm with one hand and starts to rub my back with the other! I twisted around, saw that I didn't recognize him, and smacked him (lightly) on the hand that held my arm. He looked shocked and a little frightened, which (thankfully) prevented me from smacking him across the face.
Then we had the following conversation:
Man: Ouch! What did you do that for? You had dust all over your back! I was trying to help!
Me: You can't just go up to women you don't know and grab them, sir! You really shouldn't do that. You're lucky I didn't hurt you.
Man: I don't know why you girls these days are so jumpy.
He wandered off, leaving me shaking my head.
Several thoughts:
1. "Girls these days" in the plural....does he do this often with similar results? If so, why has he not learned his lesson?
2. What does he mean by "these days"? I have news for him...if he'd tried that with my Grandma when she was a young woman in the 1950's, she would have slapped him into the modern age.
I could see an older man (about 70, I'd say) approaching me in the corner of my vision. Suddenly, he grabs me by the arm with one hand and starts to rub my back with the other! I twisted around, saw that I didn't recognize him, and smacked him (lightly) on the hand that held my arm. He looked shocked and a little frightened, which (thankfully) prevented me from smacking him across the face.
Then we had the following conversation:
Man: Ouch! What did you do that for? You had dust all over your back! I was trying to help!
Me: You can't just go up to women you don't know and grab them, sir! You really shouldn't do that. You're lucky I didn't hurt you.
Man: I don't know why you girls these days are so jumpy.
He wandered off, leaving me shaking my head.
Several thoughts:
1. "Girls these days" in the plural....does he do this often with similar results? If so, why has he not learned his lesson?
2. What does he mean by "these days"? I have news for him...if he'd tried that with my Grandma when she was a young woman in the 1950's, she would have slapped him into the modern age.

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