creepy people

I used to employ several (not all at once) mentally challenged people. They were the best employees, and some of the nicest people you could have around. Not an evil bone/thought in them. I had customers complain to me about "creepy" behavior regularly. Almost ALL of them were just afraid of "special" people. And they are. SPECIAL people. Most people are afraid to interact with them for whatever reason. That was in a small town in southeast Washington State. I go back to visit family every couple of years. When they learn I'm there we have a wonderful reunion. They're still the same SPECIAL people and remember who is and who isn't nice to them. The only one I saw get into any trouble was the 56year old with the mind of an 8 year old who the local A**H**ES thought was cute drunk. He was strong as an ox and hurt someone while drunk. The A**H**ES that got him drunk, again, were never even talked to by the police. The police thought it was funny too to take drunk Eddy home again.

That being said, I now work at a prison. There ARE CREEPY PEOPLE THERE!!!!! The most intelligent ones are the worst. They are always trying to figure out a way to scam/hurt someone. But I have met some "special" people there too. They have NO business in an adult prison when they have the mind of a child.
 
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I have and I always trust my gut instincts on stuff like that. The latest one was when we were introduced to a man after we'd moved. Something about him made me not want to be around him. Nothing he said or did, just *something* about him, you know? I check regularly and guess who showed up as a registered child molester the last time I checked our zip code? (And before anyone says it, no, there's no way it's a matter of an older teen dating a younger one and getting caught up in the law. I'm over twice the legal age and he's old enough to be my father plus a few years.)
 
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Never assume anything....that always will get you in trouble!

I will continue to assume this person is bad news. We all get feelings for a reason.

I agree, yes while its true maybe you shouldnt assume someones a creep or something, like say at school and you dont talk to them just cause they look weird, while i agree maybe you shouldnt do that and you shouldnt really judge them until you get to know them ("dont judge a book by its cover"), you also shouldnt ignore feelings and gut instincts, ropo apparently has a feeling and/or gut instinct that this person is creepy, its a little different when you're out in the "real world", you shouldnt just strike a conversation with a random stranger, it could get you in trouble, especially if you're a young person, ignoring your gut can get you in trouble so you should listen to it and dont do something if your gut says not to, like I said, its a little different in the "real world" and some people are just plain creeps and theres lots of bad people out there so you should really listen to your gut, not doing so can potentially cause you harm cause there are lots of bad people out there who would love to do you harm so yes, dont judge a book by its cover but dont ignore your gut either...
 
Does a less than attractive man find an attractive woman less attractive because he's not? If that "hunk" were looking at you the same way as that "nerdy" guy, you'd be flattered. But the "nerdy" guy is a creep? I've seen this from my own daughters and they get a reminder that people are people, and they had better treat PEOPLE decently, no matter what they look like.
 
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No...I find both creepy. But I'm certain the only reason the cashier gave the guy her number is because he is not bad-looking. Any person that sits and stares at me when I walk to the bathroom then gets up like he's going to go to the bathroom as well is going to trip off an alarm in my book no matter what the person looks like.


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The geeks shall inherit the earth!
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If he sat in a Walmart day after day, peoplewatching, I would still think the "hunk" was creepy. He would also be lowered from the "Hunk" category, because I would question his employment status, since he spends much of the day not working at Walmart.
 
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No...I find both creepy. But I'm certain the only reason the cashier gave the guy her number is because he is not bad-looking. Any person that sits and stares at me when I walk to the bathroom then gets up like he's going to go to the bathroom as well is going to trip off an alarm in my book no matter what the person looks like.


Remember:
The geeks shall inherit the earth!
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Don't get me wrong. THERE ARE CREEPY PEOPLE! And it really does sound like this may be one of them. But I also see, especially the "beach bunny" type, that are so full of themselves that if anyone they don't give permission too looks their direction its a "sexual assault". Yet they'll go around nearly naked and get mad when someone looks.
(I'm NOT implying YOU! I don't know you.)
 
You know, anything can fall under Rule 36. Sometimes it doesn't matter whether you're 'advertising', wearing a long dress, grungy clothes, or even something else!

I haven't experienced creepy people, and I'd know if they were, thanks to senses. I've got to rely on them, after all. *taps headphones*
 
Just remember some of the worst serial killers are good looking and charming, Ted Bundy comes to mind. The smart woman who follows her "creep" instinct might be the one who lives.

I worked with one guy who gave me serious bad vibes, and almost everyone else too. You have to wonder when everyone thinks the guy might be capable of anything.
 

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