Don't you hate being followed?

Never thought about that, I will next time though. As unfortunately this is far from the first time this has happened to me. I don't know why people follow me all the time. My mom didn't believe me until she witnessed it herself one time, I had a group of about 4-6 guys following me through out the store one day. They were immigrant workers.
um... the reoccuring factors (groups of men following you) might point to something less than stalking maybe they do think your pretty (not to offend anyone)
 
Please be careful!!!! You are a very pretty young lady! All to often so many go up missing. Be on your guard.
They carried that way to far!! I believe I would have contacted the store security. Or done what msj said.:)
 
Get a little air horn for your purse ???
 
If you felt creeped out or unsafe, you could have went to store security. I think I would have asked for store security to walk me to my car, or escort me out of the building. Just to make sure the creeps weren't waiting for you outside the building.

i used to work for walmart and there is no real store security there,.. just the managers and such, unless things have changed since i used to work there. years ago,..

so be real careful, also just because they work there dosent mean your safe,.. alone,...
walmart attracts creepy people,..not sure why,..?
 
the best non confrontational way to avoid situations like this.
Look them directly in the eye, flash a huge smile, and look back at what your doing, and start talking to yourself.

works like a charm!;)
 
walmart attracts creepy people,..not sure why,..?



WOW, how true, I hardly ever go to a wallmart but when I do it does feel a little creepy, I don't know why. And I'm a dude man .
 
the best non confrontational way to avoid situations like this.
Look them directly in the eye, flash a huge smile, and look back at what your doing, and start talking to yourself.

works like a charm!;)

Hahaha I can act crazy, I'm good at that
 
I think you would have been better served by finding the nearest employee and asking them to contact security. Changing aisles twice should be enough for you to be on guard and cautious. You never know if they are waiting in the parking lot or whatever. Security can make them leave the premises and will walk you to your car if you still feel threatened. There are far too many shopping center assaults for you just to wave it off with a ha-ha and not take it serious. Yes, it's still "stalking".

Personally, if I see a woman that catches my eye, I walk up and try to strike up a convo. If she doesn't respond - message heard, cya l8r.
 
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