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[quote=Anonymous]I generally roll my eyes at the Facebook posts that are like "Two Latino men FOLLOWED ME out of Walmart and got in a TRUCK", but I've had several moments recently where I've thought... I'm pretty sure this isn't anything sketchy, but.... The first was a man who we see regularly but don't know (the people who tend to be at the same sports practice, church service, etc) volunteering to babysit our kids. He has kids much older than ours, but I don't know that I even know his name, so why would I let him near my kids alone? The second was at Michael's-- I checked out, realized I had to go back to the back of the store to get something else, and the two guys behind me in the checkout line followed be to the back of the store, waited as I got something from the framing counter (they stood like 2 aisles away-- they didn't buy anything else), and then followed me out of the store. I didn't have my kids with me at the time, but if I had, I think I might have been one of those people who ask someone from ththe store to accompany them to the car. It makes me feel like maybe I'm paranoid, but I also trust my mom gut for the most part on these things... TLDR: when it comes to strangers, how far do you err on the side of safety when your kids are involved, even if it maybe seems overly cautious or paranoid? [/quote]
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