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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A lot of big egos in here. Men rarely ask a woman out in person now- I find all these claiming to be "hit on" all the time either exaggerations, imaginary/preceived, or gross men cat calling that make no distinction between beautiful woman and other. [/quote] Agreed. I don't see this happening anywhere. Random strangers aren't chatting each other up in any grocery store I'm in. Even on the dating sites people complain about people just wanting to text constantly without ever meeting in person. Who are all these people asking strangers on dates and actually going on dates? This does not make a lot of sense. Or are people remembering the good old days decades ago because none of this matches the dating reality of today.[/quote] Well, I am someone who got asked out at Wegman's last year, during the pandemic. I can't help it if I am adorable and friendly! Maybe you should try it?![/quote] Were you standing by the wine section when it happened? If you had been standing by the canned beans you might not have been asked out. Location, location, location...[/quote] No, she was standing in the fresh produce section admiring the 8” cucumbers. Location, location, location [/quote] Mine was in the hot dog/sausage section. The guy said he was supposed to bring hotdogs/sausage to a cookout and didn’t know what to get. I helped him pick hotdogs for kids, sausage for adults and the best rolls for each. I was looking at bacon at the time. Then he invited me to go to the cookout.[/quote] "Hey friends! Meet this chick I just met at the grocery store 5 minutes ago. Hope you don't mind I brought a complete stranger to your house!" Sure, this happens all the time. I'm sure he was just kidding, but you took him literally :lol: [/quote] Um, I'm not PP but I've been invited to a BBQ by someone in a grocery store before. A man, who was hitting on me. And I had given him my number to be polite and he also texted me several times trying to convince me to go. Why would someone joke about that, lol? Some of you are so sheltered and nothing even vaguely interesting happens to you[/quote] Because it makes little sense. The dude buying all the food for the kids and the adults probably owns the house the BBQ is happening at and the kids are probably his. The single guy isn't tasked with that. Use your brain. His wife probably sent him to the store. [/quote] Are you stupid? Men have BBQs all the time. Maybe you dont live in an urban area, but men have house parties and kickbacks where they cook food and bring chips and beer. My God the people on here are socially awkward and weird [/quote] Are you dense? The single men bring the beer pretty much everyone else provides the food. The guy without the kids doesn't feed the kids. What kind of backwards parties are you at? Enjoy being hit on by married losers at the store thinking you're the bees knees. [/quote]
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