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Do You Think This Is Creepy?
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Thus guys who mans the tanners I go to hugs and kisses me whe I turn up and leave. Maybe I'm being over the top.
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It depends how well she knows him. People do seem to hug more now than they used to. My hairdresser hugs his regular customers - and he’s not gay. If she’s uncomfortabl e with it she should ask him not to do it - or find another salon.
16:14 Fri 31st Mar 2023
I think a lot depends on how often you have been going to the salon - if you are a frequent client, this guy may think he knows you well enough to give you a hug? We don't really know much about you, Abbey, despite your frequent posts - if you appear to be ultra-friendly,
then people might respond equally.
then people might respond equally.
The thing I find creepy, or at least a little odd anyway, is that anyone with half a brain should use sunbeds at all these days. The damage that they do to one's skin, including a considerably heightened risk of skin cancer, is well known nowadays. So why would anyone choose to use them?
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Catcuddler - I disagree.
Gay men are often overtly physically affectionate with female friends, and acquaintances, because they are 'safe', so no barriers are being encroached.
Therefore, if this man may be gay, he may be behaving as he does with other female acquaintances, which explains his behaviour.
That said, no man, or woman whatever their orientation, should assume that because no discomfort is intended, does not always automatically mean that it is not felt.
If the poster is uncomfortable, she should make that known, and if the behaviour persists, she should either report it to the manager or owner, or take her business elsewhere, or both.
Gay men are often overtly physically affectionate with female friends, and acquaintances, because they are 'safe', so no barriers are being encroached.
Therefore, if this man may be gay, he may be behaving as he does with other female acquaintances, which explains his behaviour.
That said, no man, or woman whatever their orientation, should assume that because no discomfort is intended, does not always automatically mean that it is not felt.
If the poster is uncomfortable, she should make that known, and if the behaviour persists, she should either report it to the manager or owner, or take her business elsewhere, or both.