Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worst ones are the man using the playground equipment like ours his personal gym, doing crunches and burpees in the middle of kids playing, grunting the whole damn time. I take photos and video and give the kick rocks stare until they move on.
I agree those are the worst. And second worst are the stupid dog people who think it is cute their two or three unleashed dogs are running and slobbering all over the play equipment and knocking over little kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In San Francisco there were signs that said adults without kids were not allowed on the playground. Yes, I would be creeped.
NYC has same “must have a child with you” posting in all play areas.
Anonymous wrote:NP. I don’t think it is weird or creepy but it is based on behavior, clothes, demeanor, etc. I will go to parks solo to journal or whatever or hang with friends for an impromtu picnic. None of our playgrounds have kid requirements. The parents in the area recognize us now and smile and wave.
I am female fwiw but I have guy friends that go together also. There aren’t parks that aren’t also playgrounds where I am and pretty limited public spaces.
I have also called people in before but not just otherwise normal-seeming people enjoying a nice day.
Anonymous wrote:The worst ones are the man using the playground equipment like ours his personal gym, doing crunches and burpees in the middle of kids playing, grunting the whole damn time. I take photos and video and give the kick rocks stare until they move on.
Anonymous wrote:In San Francisco there were signs that said adults without kids were not allowed on the playground. Yes, I would be creeped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some places where it's actually illegal for adults to go to the playground unless they are accompanied by a child age 12 or younger. I think this is a good law.
It should be against the law to give women the creeps? OK then.![]()
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There should also be a law against black men making white women feel uneasy, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some places where it's actually illegal for adults to go to the playground unless they are accompanied by a child age 12 or younger. I think this is a good law.
It should be against the law to give women the creeps? OK then.![]()
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There should also be a law against black men making white women feel uneasy, right?
Anonymous wrote:There are some places where it's actually illegal for adults to go to the playground unless they are accompanied by a child age 12 or younger. I think this is a good law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The worst ones are the man using the playground equipment like ours his personal gym, doing crunches and burpees in the middle of kids playing, grunting the whole damn time. I take photos and video and give the kick rocks stare until they move on.
Gross.
Where do you people live?? I never see this. No men without kids at the playground, no weird gym dudes.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a guy, and yeah, sometimes I am. One time I even called the police on a guy who I thought was a creep. A lot depends on appearance and demeanor.