Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can only stand two hours with this person, then at an hour and 40 min in I would say I had to go. Then he can walk you home before you are sick of him. Safety first!
My neighborhood is not unsafe. As a person of color he is more likely to have an unpleasant encounter than I am.
Maybe that's why he's walking you home. If something did happen to you and he was the last known person to be seen with you, who is his alibi? Who is going to give him the benefit of the doubt? Who is going to stand up for him when the DCUMob scrambles for its pitchforks? By your own admission, your neighborhood is less safe for him than it is for you. The fact that he is presumed guilty should anything befall you is one of the reasons why.
Anonymous wrote:“Thanks for the offer, but I’m planning to call my mom as I walk home so I’ll just go by myself, but I can text you when I’m home so you know I’m safe.”
Anonymous wrote:If you can only stand two hours with this person, then at an hour and 40 min in I would say I had to go. Then he can walk you home before you are sick of him. Safety first!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can only stand two hours with this person, then at an hour and 40 min in I would say I had to go. Then he can walk you home before you are sick of him. Safety first!
My neighborhood is not unsafe. As a person of color he is more likely to have an unpleasant encounter than I am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can only stand two hours with this person, then at an hour and 40 min in I would say I had to go. Then he can walk you home before you are sick of him. Safety first!
My neighborhood is not unsafe. As a person of color he is more likely to have an unpleasant encounter than I am.
Change that to say, "Thank you, I will walk home alone to decompress." Don't make it sound optional.Anonymous wrote:Is he walking you home for safety reasons? He probably feels responsible.
“I would like to walk home alone to decompress.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can only stand two hours with this person, then at an hour and 40 min in I would say I had to go. Then he can walk you home before you are sick of him. Safety first!
My neighborhood is not unsafe. As a person of color he is more likely to have an unpleasant encounter than I am.
Anonymous wrote:If you can only stand two hours with this person, then at an hour and 40 min in I would say I had to go. Then he can walk you home before you are sick of him. Safety first!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care how nice a neighborhood you live in but if it’s after dark let him walk you home. If we have a female neighbor over my husband will always walk her home even if it’s only a couple of streets away. Yes, women are independent and can take care of themselves but…….
Np, I agree with this. Maybe because I am a late Gen Xer, but I like chivalry from men-- even men who are just friends. I think it's super sweet that he cares about your safety.
It is sweet, and yet, she can acknowledge that while still politely declining the unnecessary effort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care how nice a neighborhood you live in but if it’s after dark let him walk you home. If we have a female neighbor over my husband will always walk her home even if it’s only a couple of streets away. Yes, women are independent and can take care of themselves but…….
Np, I agree with this. Maybe because I am a late Gen Xer, but I like chivalry from men-- even men who are just friends. I think it's super sweet that he cares about your safety.
I am also late gen x and think the opposite. It isn't chivalry it is being pushy