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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, I would find it freaky to see someone in a public park with his family while he was visiting a friend. I do find it a bit freaky that your DH's first thought was that he (and his whole family!) might be stalking you.[/quote] OP here, I agree with all that you and PPs are saying. I was actually a bit embarrassed about the look my face must have had when I saw him. I just saw him first without his family sitting there alone, that's why I had this horror on my face. Then, when I saw the rest of the family I relaxed and obviously he explained why he was there. I totally get it that this is just a coincidence and it's not even the craziest one I've had. It's not like we met accidentally in Paris, which is what happened when I ran into an acquaintance of mine. We live in the same metro area and such encounters are possible. I think DH must have been more paranoid, because he heard all the negative stories I told him about this guy when I had confrontations with him, it was a bad time for me at work and he made it more difficult, so DH just naturally has a bad opinion about the guy. Also, I do have a co-worker who lives in my area a few blocks away, but I never ran into her, so it was just unusual and shocking to run into this particular guy of all the people, I just felt stifled for a second. [/quote]
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