Posted by Elle2021 on March 4, 2004, at 15:19:52
In reply to Re: Rod...and anyone else » Elle2021, posted by DaisyM on March 4, 2004, at 14:28:53
> Two pieces of advice. Leave you purse in the car unless you must keep it with you.
I guess I could leave it in the car. I have a chapstick addiction so I'd have to wear pants with pockets...hmm.
Then choose a purse that has a long strap that you can wear crossed over your chest. This leaves your hands free too.
The purse I carry now has a long strap. Before he has actually had the audacity to reach into my purse and take out my car keys. Mind you, that this man is in his mid to late 50's. He should know better.
> a cold "hello" with no follow up is best way to not communicate.
I've gone that route before with him. It did elicit an apology from him, but the behavior was only temporarily haulted...
> These situations are hard because there are expectations that you will be a "good sport" and let it roll off.
I have been a "good sport" all my life, I'm sick to death of it. :(
Elle
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