Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty but I think I just give off this vibe of not being interested. Also I'm married and so my rings and my children tagging along behind me probably decrease my likelihoods of getting hit on. It happens very rarely though I can usually tell when a guy checks me out. However, a few years ago, I was in line at Giant and a guy in the next line over kept looking over at me. It was very obvious and made me a bit uncomfortable. I walked out to my car when I was done and his happened to be on the way to mine. I passed him loading his groceries in and he said "I just want to say, you are one of the most stunningly beautiful women I have ever seen in real life. I'm sure you noticed I couldn't stop staring, but it was distracting really. Anyway, I noticed you're married, so don't tell your husband I said this, or maybe do, but I just wanted to tell you." I wouldn't say he was hitting on me since he knew nothing was coming out of it but it was very nice and really flattering. I think if men are going to hit on a woman, they should do it like that. He was very kind and sincere and not at all sleezy.
OMG. I had a guy say exactly the same thing to me outside of a Giant in Annandale - back in '88 (I'm not kidding). I was walking along the sidewalk at the front of the store and he came rushing up to me out of nowhere with that line - "You're so beautiful!" I was a little taken aback and laughed and told him thanks but that I was engaged. We both went into Giant. I found what I needed and went to pay for it. Next thing I knew he was standing behind me "That's a beautiful engagement ring you have. Your fiance is a lucky man". Well, o.k.!
I half expected him to follow me to my car but he didn't. Is this a LINE that some group of guys use to pick up women?