My boyfriend and I were at an amusement park and we were in the drop off parking lot. So we were both a little dizzy and decided to sit down in the shade near the grass. It was really hot but the thing is.. I'm allergic to grass so I sat on his lap.
10 minutes later..
The security came by.. and said that we should sit appropriately because he's been getting *complaints.
Okay, were we really sitting inappropriate? I don't know.. it's not like we were having sex or anything. He had one leg curled in so I can sit there :/
Genrawks2 answered Sunday June 24 2007, 12:45 am: The security guard was trippin' =)
Ya'll werent playing hankypanky or anything, dont worry about it.
Next time you and your boyfriend go to that amusement park, find that security guard, sit nearby and give your boyfriend a lapdance in front of him haha! =) Just kidding. Dont. o_o But yeah. [ Genrawks2's advice column | Ask Genrawks2 A Question ]
xokristabelle answered Saturday June 23 2007, 6:30 pm: That doesn't sound bad to me...but adults can be really weird about stuff like that.
The security guard probably just had nothing better to do. I've gotten in trouble for stupid stuff like that before, the best thing to do is be respectful and laugh about it later. [ xokristabelle's advice column | Ask xokristabelle A Question ]
Floridagirl1821 answered Saturday June 23 2007, 5:52 pm: Not in my opinion. Like you said you werent doing anything.
It could of been parents of small children or the security guard was just being jerky. Or really conservative people.
orphans answered Saturday June 23 2007, 4:11 pm: not bad at all!
an amusement park has little children,and with little children are over protective parents...
next time go like near a tree
but thats pretty anal of security [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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