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Methinks there is a too-frequent use of "creepy" any time anyone feels uncomfortable and without any particular care to establish a pattern of creepy behavior. The use in this thread of stalkery is a prime example. A single contact with a person is almost by definition not possible to be stalking as the meaning is a persistent pursuit of someone. Once upon a time, a surprise like this would have simply been romantically referred to as a secret admirer. Now, thanks to tons of shit scare-cinema and trash news, anyone who approaches a stranger is automatically serial killer material. Total bullshit.
I have no idea what the character of the man you attracted was, but the point is, you don't either, and you have precious little to mar him as a looney.
And I'm just saying that is perspective, not objective. An intern who worked here and now is employed in Denver gave out roses to women (some old enough to be grandmothers) on St. Valentine's Day at the Denver Metro station. It was random.
Some people like that boldness and cheek -- others fear it. It isn't any universal standard.
"Love at first sight" used to be a literary theme. It doesn't have to become a sign of mental illness now.
That's comparing apples to oranges. In you analogy you have one person offering an act to many, out of kindness/respect..... in the OP we see one person throwing out a sexual lust at one individual, a complete stranger..... The two do not compare.And I'm just saying that is perspective, not objective. An intern who worked here and now is employed in Denver gave out roses to women (some old enough to be grandmothers) on St. Valentine's Day at the Denver Metro station. It was random.
No you didn't compare them, as they are not comparable. You foolishly attempted to compare an act of respect and an act of creepiness by erroneously attempting to brand both as love. there was no love in the OP. As was stated the creeper in the OP had neither met nor actually seen the OP, didn't know the first thing about them.... it would be like you picking an address at random and sending that resident a note saying you loved them. That is an equitable comparison. And likely a private investigator would attempt to trace the note back to its source, and to keep the comparison equal you would have put your own return address on the note prior to mailing it. You would easily be discovered and would possibly be visited by police officers as they attempted to assess any potential danger you may pose to the random recipient of your note. Granted the analogy is not perfect, as it assumes a greater distance between you and the victim of your creepiness than was apparent in the OP, but the type of activity is equal.Actually, I can and did compare them, as they both were spontaneous acts of love. As I said, it is all perspective. You can make anyone into a weirdo by your treatment of them and their acts.
And sorry, but a creep and a creepy act are indeed the same. There is no parsing the two.
