Creepy!
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( , Thu 7 Apr 2011, 13:57)
Smash Monkey asks: "what's the creepiest thing you've seen, heard or felt? What has sent shivers running up your spine and skidmarks running up your undercrackers? Tell us, we'll make it all better"
( , Thu 7 Apr 2011, 13:57)
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Creepy guy
Not quite sure why i'm telling you this, but...
Anyway i was a young lad, not even a teenager and quite naive. I'm walking home from town on a nice sunny day. Not a care in the world.
A bloke in his thirties approaches me, quite smart looking and looked harmless and asked me for directions to the bowling alley. We weren't far away so I told him the directions. He walked with me (as it was on my way home) and asked me questions 'where you from?' 'how old are you?' 'do you live in this town?' - things like that, but just casually. As we arrived I was ready to walk away, but he insisted on paying for a game of bowls, but i was hesitant, i really wanted to walk away but he insisted that I join him for a drink. Stupidly I agreed (yes i know... stupid) and went inside the bowling alley and he bought me a coke. He was very hushed, speaking quietly and politely and just kept asking strange questions, and i made every excuse to leave. At this point i realised how foolish I was, accepting a drink from a complete stranger.
I eventually started to leave, he then offered to pay for my bus, but i refused and he even offered to walk me home, but i eventually managed to get the fuck away from him and ran home.
Now that i'm older it really gives me the creeps, especially at easily I could have been drugged or god knows what.
And the fact that he looked so normal, not like the horror stories of filthy old men, just a normal, smart looking thirty year old guy.
Eurgh....
( , Fri 8 Apr 2011, 22:11, 6 replies)
Not quite sure why i'm telling you this, but...
Anyway i was a young lad, not even a teenager and quite naive. I'm walking home from town on a nice sunny day. Not a care in the world.
A bloke in his thirties approaches me, quite smart looking and looked harmless and asked me for directions to the bowling alley. We weren't far away so I told him the directions. He walked with me (as it was on my way home) and asked me questions 'where you from?' 'how old are you?' 'do you live in this town?' - things like that, but just casually. As we arrived I was ready to walk away, but he insisted on paying for a game of bowls, but i was hesitant, i really wanted to walk away but he insisted that I join him for a drink. Stupidly I agreed (yes i know... stupid) and went inside the bowling alley and he bought me a coke. He was very hushed, speaking quietly and politely and just kept asking strange questions, and i made every excuse to leave. At this point i realised how foolish I was, accepting a drink from a complete stranger.
I eventually started to leave, he then offered to pay for my bus, but i refused and he even offered to walk me home, but i eventually managed to get the fuck away from him and ran home.
Now that i'm older it really gives me the creeps, especially at easily I could have been drugged or god knows what.
And the fact that he looked so normal, not like the horror stories of filthy old men, just a normal, smart looking thirty year old guy.
Eurgh....
( , Fri 8 Apr 2011, 22:11, 6 replies)
I'm 50-50 on this kind of story.
He may have been a pervert intent on harm, or he may have been a nice chap who was lonely and wanted a kid so saw it as a chance to do something fun.
After all, not all scout leaders or male teachers are perverts.
Though, I'd say you were right to make your excuses and leave -- it was the safest option.
( , Fri 8 Apr 2011, 22:23, closed)
He may have been a pervert intent on harm, or he may have been a nice chap who was lonely and wanted a kid so saw it as a chance to do something fun.
After all, not all scout leaders or male teachers are perverts.
Though, I'd say you were right to make your excuses and leave -- it was the safest option.
( , Fri 8 Apr 2011, 22:23, closed)
Yeah
And that's the thing, in some ways it's worse that society has reached a point were all innocence is lost, but in other ways it was a bit chilling, it taught me a lesson though.
( , Fri 8 Apr 2011, 22:39, closed)
And that's the thing, in some ways it's worse that society has reached a point were all innocence is lost, but in other ways it was a bit chilling, it taught me a lesson though.
( , Fri 8 Apr 2011, 22:39, closed)
Sure, he may have just been a nice albeit creepy guy...
or: b3ta.com/questions/decisions/post879014
( , Sat 9 Apr 2011, 2:49, closed)
or: b3ta.com/questions/decisions/post879014
( , Sat 9 Apr 2011, 2:49, closed)
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