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TopicWhat is wrong with the world today...
Drakeryn
10/08/17 11:39:55 AM
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SantaRPidgey posted...
I mean my ex-wife asked for my number when she was a waitress in a restaurant I went to and we were together for 7 years so I feel like it's not impossible.

well I can't knock it if it works! good luck out there

Corrik posted...
Drakeryn posted...
It's not creepy, but it's annoying. If I'm in line for security at the airport, I want to hurry up and get to my gate. I'm not looking to socialize with randoms.

The woman definitely overreacted -- just say no and move on, it's not a "threat" -- but I understand being miffed over the whole situation, especially if it's something that happens a lot.

You are adding to the scenario to justify. Nowhere does it say he asked her in line. Nowhere does it say she was in a hurry and he slowed her down. Nowhere does it say he did anything but ask her for her number after she smiled at him and that she declined.

Why would you be interacting with a TSA agent anywhere but the security line? Unless she was just walking along (going to her gate or whatever) and he specifically stopped her to question her. But that actually is threatening. Like, entirely independent of hitting on her. If a TSA agent randomly approached me to talk when I was not at the security line I would be like welp am I under suspicion or what.

Also maybe it's just me but I'm basically always in a hurry at the airport >_>
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