Anonymous wrote:I usually just will make sure to park far once at destination. And I do notice if someone is “following” me and will try to lose them, especially if on my way home. Better safe than sorry.
Anonymous wrote:You have main character syndrome. No one is paying attention to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is funny to me because when I was quite pregnant a guy getting on the same bus as me kind of shoved past me to get on the bus when it arrived, then jumped up and jostled past me to get to the front of the bus when we were getting off at the same stop, and while walking did a big "jump out ahead of these slow walkers" thing at the first intersection when we had to wait for a light. He was clearly frustrated and running late, but then when I got to my OB's office he was waiting for the elevator in the lobby. I unbuttoned my coat while we were waiting and he was sooooo visibly uncomfortable with the fact that he'd been basically pushing a pregnant woman out of his way in his hurry to get to his pregnant partner's appointment, instead of just a slow fat lady or whatever he thought at the time. He held the elevator door for me when it showed up and when it got to the doctor's floor, and was all "after you" about going to the check-in desk.
Nobody thinks you're tailing them. But drive politely all the same so that if you end up at the same place it's not awkward!
He sounds like a good person. Most of the jerks you see every day couldn’t care less about you. There is nothing wrong with trying to rush to your pregnant wife’s appointment. I would expect no less from any committed father.
He could get where he was going without pushing other women out of the way. Would he like his wife to be treated like this?
He didn’t “push” her or else she would be very clear that he did. He “kind of shoved past”, “jostled past” and then “jumped out ahead” of slow walkers. If he laid a hand on her then she would be screaming bloody murder rather than using veiled language that implies more than actually happened. He also held the elevator for her so there is obviously some nuance here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is funny to me because when I was quite pregnant a guy getting on the same bus as me kind of shoved past me to get on the bus when it arrived, then jumped up and jostled past me to get to the front of the bus when we were getting off at the same stop, and while walking did a big "jump out ahead of these slow walkers" thing at the first intersection when we had to wait for a light. He was clearly frustrated and running late, but then when I got to my OB's office he was waiting for the elevator in the lobby. I unbuttoned my coat while we were waiting and he was sooooo visibly uncomfortable with the fact that he'd been basically pushing a pregnant woman out of his way in his hurry to get to his pregnant partner's appointment, instead of just a slow fat lady or whatever he thought at the time. He held the elevator door for me when it showed up and when it got to the doctor's floor, and was all "after you" about going to the check-in desk.
Nobody thinks you're tailing them. But drive politely all the same so that if you end up at the same place it's not awkward!
He sounds like a good person. Most of the jerks you see every day couldn’t care less about you. There is nothing wrong with trying to rush to your pregnant wife’s appointment. I would expect no less from any committed father.
He could get where he was going without pushing other women out of the way. Would he like his wife to be treated like this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is funny to me because when I was quite pregnant a guy getting on the same bus as me kind of shoved past me to get on the bus when it arrived, then jumped up and jostled past me to get to the front of the bus when we were getting off at the same stop, and while walking did a big "jump out ahead of these slow walkers" thing at the first intersection when we had to wait for a light. He was clearly frustrated and running late, but then when I got to my OB's office he was waiting for the elevator in the lobby. I unbuttoned my coat while we were waiting and he was sooooo visibly uncomfortable with the fact that he'd been basically pushing a pregnant woman out of his way in his hurry to get to his pregnant partner's appointment, instead of just a slow fat lady or whatever he thought at the time. He held the elevator door for me when it showed up and when it got to the doctor's floor, and was all "after you" about going to the check-in desk.
Nobody thinks you're tailing them. But drive politely all the same so that if you end up at the same place it's not awkward!
He sounds like a good person. Most of the jerks you see every day couldn’t care less about you. There is nothing wrong with trying to rush to your pregnant wife’s appointment. I would expect no less from any committed father.