nick007 wrote:
Tamaya wrote:
Also I hate being in the way, and usually when it's crowded you're standing in somebody's way.
I hate being in the way as well, especially when I'm shopping. That might be due to combo of being taught to move out of customers way when I was working in retail & me seeming to be in my mom's way a lot when I was in the kitchen for various things & her getting mad or just complaining. I majorly dislike feeling like I'm in my girlfriend's way as well when doing various stuff in our apartment. Cass doesn't get upset when I am but I really don't want her to.
Sometimes being in the way can feel patronising. I remember when I was 16 I often went with my friend and her mother to do their weekly grocery shopping, and because I got bored I used to just stand there biting my nails and staring into space, not aware that I was blocking an entire walkway with people with big supermarket trollies wanting to get by. My friend's mother once pulled me out of their way, like I was a disorientated toddler.
Another time I was in a busy supermarket with a friend, daydreaming, I was suddenly brought out of my daydream by an elderly lady who'd come up behind me, gently placed her hands on my ribs, and said "excuse me, dear, can I get by?" I know she was polite and everything but her gentle but unexpected touch made me startle and I just felt irritated that I was always in somebody's way. I hate when people come up from behind you and squeak "excuse me". No, I don't want people to yell "move!" instead, but I'd just rather people who are more cool about it, like "sorry, can I just squeeze by?" or something like that. It just feels less irritating than a sudden "excuse me" creeping from over your shoulder. It just makes you feel like you're some sort of burden always in the way.