I was at this party-hang out type thing (christian group) and there was this random guy there. he was a senior in high school (I'm a freshman) and he went to a completely different school. i didn't even know his name, and he was like...all over me. he picked me up at one point until i made him put me down. it was ridiculously creepy. And his hand was wayyyy too close to my butt. i was so uncomfortable and he wouldn't leave me alone! i don't know what to do if he shows up at the next party/get together. HELP!?
Additional info, added Thursday February 1 2007, 4:47 pm: Oh, and also, the boy I like was at the party, pretty much watching this guy stalk me. i was so mad, because i wanted to talk to him and couldn't. i'm afraid he thinks i like this guy. ugh.... Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sugarplum07 answered Friday February 2 2007, 8:56 am: Next time, surround yourself with friends and people you know. If he approaches you, tell him nicely you'd like to be left alone or act like you're busy with your friends and ignore him. If he continues to bother you and make you feel uncomfortable, confront him and then tell an adult. The guy might not even know he's freaking you out. A calm conversation with him telling him how you feel might do the trick. Just be sure to trust your instincts. If he makes you feel uncomfortable, you don't have to associate yourself with him. [ sugarplum07's advice column | Ask sugarplum07 A Question ]
emeraldx40 answered Thursday February 1 2007, 5:36 pm: well if he is there just act lik hesnot maybe he just thought he was folling around. so next time you c him just hang out with your friends and tell them what happend i am sure they will tell him to leave you alone.....just dont be scared [ emeraldx40's advice column | Ask emeraldx40 A Question ]
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