Poll: Um...Would this be creepy?

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Khrowley

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I believe Admiral Ackbar had a saying prepaired for this situation, now how did it go again...........?
 

NoeL

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I'd be suspicious, but try to be friendly... unless they were totally creepy. If they asked me to get in the car or sign anything, no fucking way.
 

WolfThomas

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Honestly as a guy I'd be worried about being raped, abducted and/or murdered. I'm not a paranoid type. But to been walking along minding my own business and suddenly a stranger appears out of nowhere with a car. They have all the power. I don't know if there's a gun/shovel etc in boot. I can't run away from them.

For woman I can only imagine it'd feel worse.
 

Zhukov

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Creepy? No, not really. If some lass wants to hop out of her car to come onto me I'm happy for her to do so.

Suspicious? Absolutely.
 

emeraldrafael

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Considering the multitude of tv shows Id probably ask if i was on TV and hope to win the 500 dollars.

barring that, id be a bit offput. especially since where I live you dont really do that.
 

Headdrivehardscrew

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I voted yes...

But how about this: You're walking, all by yourself - or walking the dog, and there's a car slowly following you. It doesn't stop, it just slowly follows you. When you eventually stop, so does the car.

You try to fixate the driver through the tinted glass, making an angry/uninviting/cursing face, and then the driver pulls up next to you, lowers the passenger side window to ask you to get in for some quick adultery?

That's creepy.

Actually getting out of the car and looking handsome is downright normal in comparison.

Bear in mind that hormones and blue balls make men do the darndest things.
 

Loonyyy

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Incredibly creepy. You'd be giving off so many "Creepy rapist" vibes it wouldn't be funny.

Depending on your persistance, you'd either get me walking away, or a size 11 combat boot waved in your face prior to me walking away.

Really, what the hell? What would drive you (Your car excluded) to pull over to talk to someone random? They know you don't think they've got a cool personality. They're going about, and they probably have things to do, and you're pulling over because you think they have a nice ass, which, as complimentary as it is, is creepy as hell. Don't be that guy. You'd be a walking, talking stereotype of the creepy guy who doesn't know how to flirt, except in a menacing and completely unsolicited way.

Captcah: "Now look here" indeed.
 

Hagi

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Yup.

With someone hot I'd be insanely suspicious and counting on them to somehow scam/steam my money.
With someone not I'd probably judge them to have some social issues to work out, of which I want no part.
 

Bato

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Nope, it's weird as crap but why's being social creepy?
That attitude kinda bothers me. Most of the time when I go to the store I walk out and when I greet people I pass I get weird results. Most young people give me a mumble as they look at their feet and hurry past. Older people are usually cooler and much more open to a good smile and a hello.

I half-way blame people preferring to socialize on Facebook and on the interwebs.
 

Baldry

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Guess I'd be suspicious but I wouldn't think anything of it, just role with it and enjoy the experience. It's not the first time I've talked to random strangers and won't be the last, hell I bet I'd be the one getting out of the car talking to strangers.
 

Ham Blitz

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I don't know. It would seem a tad weird, I wouldn't say I would be creeped out though. I mean, if they had other things to do there then not at all, but if they pulled over, asked, then left, I would probably stand there for a minute wondering what the hell just happened.
 

Spitfire

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YOU WON'T TAKE ME ALIVE! <- my reaction if someone were to do that

Make of it what you will.
 

LiberalSquirrel

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This has happened to me. I don't think I would have been creeped out if the guy wasn't twice my age. Alas, he was.

Not to mention that he followed me (driving very slowly in his car) all the way to my car, even after I made it clear I wasn't interested. It was very creepy.
 

Cranky

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Depends. I am usually paranoid about strangers so 9 out of 10 times of this incident I'd turn and walk.
 

Megacherv

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Baldry said:
Guess I'd be suspicious but I wouldn't think anything of it, just role with it and enjoy the experience. It's not the first time I've talked to random strangers and won't be the last, hell I bet I'd be the one getting out of the car talking to strangers.
What if it were me ;)

I'd find it fairly creepy to be fair, because that's a pretty fuckin' weird thing to do
 

deathzero021

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Yes it would creep me out! ... but of course, as a guy, it'd also be a little exciting. if they were attractive (and obviously if i werent in a relationship) maybe i'd actually talk to em a little. i'd still be pretty careful though. never know what kinda lunatic this person could be.
 

Random berk

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If it was a stranger either male or female, I'd immediately be on my guard. As someone said in the first page, maybe they just really, really like the look of you. Now I'm decent looking enough, but not THAT good. If it was someone that I knew and saw on a regular basis, then I'd be more interested. Maybe they've wanted to say it for ages and never had the courage. If it was one of my friends then I'd probably call bullshit but not be all that surprised. Some of my friends are easily weird and random enough to do something like this.

The only problem is, I'm one of the relatively few people that I know who can drive, so its more likely to be someone that I would treat with suspicion.