Quote from: ♡ Emily ♡ on October 12, 2014, 05:07:23 AM
Umm... Nobody has ever tried to kiss my hand.
Quote from: Ms Grace on October 12, 2014, 06:55:17 AM
heh, that would freak me out!!
It's not really done in Australia much any more.
Hehehe, this
DID happen to me, a couple of months ago in Madrid, and nobody does it here either!

I was walking home after a night out - absolutely common in Madrid and totally safe in my neighbourhood - when I stopped to look at some shoes in a window. A guy in his 60s walked past, stopped, made some small talk, then told me I was a beautiful woman (Pre-FFS, WTF!!) and asked if he could kiss my hand. I really didn't know what to do, but I agreed, and put whatever remained of my man-strength on full alert just in case. He kissed me, and then I fled home.
To be honest, I'm having a slightly weird time trying to deal with being hit on. It's a really weird experience for me. When I was a guy, I was totally forgettable, too small to be relevant, and certainly not attractive enough to be smiled at by anyone other than little old ladies. Now I go out with cis girlfriends and I'm the one getting the attention. Not only was I never expecting this to happen, ever, but I now need to think about how to gently turn guys down.
Last night, in a taxi home:
Driver: "You've got very pretty eyes"
Me: "Ummmmmm....................... (long pause).... thank you"
Driver: "So what's your name?"
Me : "It's A-"
Driver: "That's a pretty name."
Me: "Thanks, yours?"
Driver: "Ahmed" (Friends, I'm also an immigrant here; for me everyone is a citizen)
Driver: "So, can I call you some time"
Me: "............" (Sh*t, what do I do now?!)
Driver: "Do you live alone?"
Me: "No, I am recently divorced and I live with a few girlfriends who are expecting me..." (One sort-of truth, two lies)
Driver: "Can I have your number?"
Me: "That's really kind, but right now, with the divorce so recent, I'm really not ready for anything..."
Driver: "Well, would if be OK if I call you in some months?"
And on it went. Eventually I turned him down gracefully and he was gracious not to pursue it. I can hear a joke coming on: "Did you hear the one about the Pakistani taxi driver and the Jewish atheist pre-op transgender woman...?"
I swear that I'm not complaining; but this attention takes some getting used to!

xxx
J