Tigger&Belle
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I wonder if any of this even happened or if she's just
and is now sitting back 
and is now sitting back 
and is now sitting back 
vivilasvegas said:Okay, at this point, say what you want.
You've made me feel like ****.
I did not intend this to be this way. If you knew me, you wouldn't have said this to me.
Have fun.
Very well said. AMEN!Tigger&Belle said:I have several thoughts.
First, the man should not have laid a hand on you. If he hadn't touched you, but just asked you for the food nicely, what would your reaction have been?
I think the $10 comment was rude. You should have ignored him and not said anything or told him "no". He was in the wrong to begin with, but it doesn't mean that you needed to continue the wrong.
I hardly think a lecture about lying to him would have been the right thing to do. He shouldn't have followed you--at that point he was probably pissed off.
Karma got your leftovers, I do believe.
I can't fault you for not giving the guy your food since he grabbed your arm, however, you didn't handle it well, either. There's no reason to not show respect for others. "There But for the Grace of God go I" I hope that none of us are ever in that man's shoes.
You must have known how this would be taken seeing how you worded it, right?vivilasvegas said:Okay, at this point, say what you want.
You've made me feel like ****.
I did not intend this to be this way. If you knew me, you wouldn't have said this to me.
Have fun.
Pop Daddy said:are you sexy ?
but sorry, I guess I won't be starting anymore posts for a while! 
vivilasvegas said:I'll answer this last question....yes. I think it's my personality.![]()
alliecats said:Well, at least in this scenario he gets the food.
Oh, and by the way, you are not as witty as you think you are.
Gave me a chuckle too!disneymom3 said:This is a sad thread, but alliecats, THAT was funny!
vivilasvegas said:You've all been reported to the Mods.
vivilasvegas said:You've all been reported to the Mods.

The Mayor said:OMG...that's a first...are you shaking Monkeyboy![]()
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I guess that remark didn't convey my sarcasm either.irishbosoxfan said:I grew up in an inner city and have to add that not all "homeless" people are actually homeless--I would be followed down the street by a person constantly being harassed for any number of things---"Can I get a cigarette"-"Do you have a dollar I can borrow"---"Know where I can get a cup of cofee" etc etc====And I have to admit that I wasn't always the nicest person I could be in those situations but it was exactly those situations that determined my demeanor--NO one wants to be grabbed by a stranger in the dark and I wouldn't care if it was a homeless person or not and whether I had leftovers or not---Or if they tried to give me some smile weak or not---
In the OP's case she may have used sarcasm as a defense mechanism which is highly plausible and unless anyone here can say they have been in the exact situation and they did it differently then we cannot judge----But my money is on if some strange guy grabbed you while walking down the street you wouldn't be running to join the feeding line at the local homeless shelter you would be looking for a cop
With all the flames the OP has received in regards to her post it should be of no surprise that the sarcasm has continued---I think we should look honestly at ourselves and what we would have truly done before we question the reaction she may have had

vivilasvegas said:So my boyfriend and I are walking to the EL from Chili's, leftover package in hand. This homeless man, (or just down on his luck) grabs my arm and asks if he can buy my leftovers. I look at him and say "sure $10", so then he says he doesn't have any money. So of course I'm about to start this long conversation about the ramifications of telling lies, but my boyfriend drags me away. So we're walking, and I turn and look, and the guy is following us very closely, trying to intimidate us. I can tell he's going to grab my purse.
And then sheer panic. I realized he was going after the food!!!!!!![]()
So finally I turn around and ask him if he thinks I'm a bleeping tourist!! (no offense) What are you gonna do, follow me home so I can make you a sandwich?? So he leaves....
At this point, my boyfriend and I are on the EL, feeling like the tough Chicago kids we are. We get off, we walk home. We think maybe we'll join the Guardian Angels and protect the streets.
So now we were going to split part of the leftovers. I ask him where are they?
We look at each other, and tear rolls slowly down his face and I realize, we left them on the train.
***edited to change title****
irishbosoxfan said:I grew up in an inner city and have to add that not all "homeless" people are actually homeless--I would be followed down the street by a person constantly being harassed for any number of things---"Can I get a cigarette"-"Do you have a dollar I can borrow"---"Know where I can get a cup of cofee" etc etc====And I have to admit that I wasn't always the nicest person I could be in those situations but it was exactly those situations that determined my demeanor--NO one wants to be grabbed by a stranger in the dark and I wouldn't care if it was a homeless person or not and whether I had leftovers or not---Or if they tried to give me some smile weak or not---
In the OP's case she may have used sarcasm as a defense mechanism which is highly plausible and unless anyone here can say they have been in the exact situation and they did it differently then we cannot judge----But my money is on if some strange guy grabbed you while walking down the street you wouldn't be running to join the feeding line at the local homeless shelter you would be looking for a cop
With all the flames the OP has received in regards to her post it should be of no surprise that the sarcasm has continued---I think we should look honestly at ourselves and what we would have truly done before we question the reaction she may have had