By scfead - 14/08/2009 22:28 - United States

Today, I was walking home when a man passed me and stopped. Thinking he was staring at my butt, I asked him kindly to stop. He then laughed and grabbed my wallet that was in my back pocket, and ran. He wasn't staring at my butt, and found it funny that I thought he was. FML
I agree, your life sucks 39 527
You deserved it 16 202

Same thing different taste

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Maybe he thought he deserved some money for having to stare at the junk in your trunk. He probably thought he was taking advantage of Cash for Clunkers.

jennyfench 0

its ok i would of thought the same thing ;p

Uepari 0

25, you're my new best friend. You perfectly described my arguement against putting it in the back pocket. OP: YDI, though, for not thinking that he coulf have been going after your wallet.

YDi for keeping your wallet in your back pocket, seriously keep it somewhere safer.

Yeah. YDI for not beating him up. I don't care if he's ******* Jackie Chan, KICK HIS ASS!

FrankieTheNimrod 0

How do you politely ask someone to stop staring at your ass? "Hey, can you please stop staring at my ass? *smile* " ...No. That still sounds bitchy. Even if it's in a nice tone and you're right for telling them to stop. Also, as some people were saying, you didn't notice him lunging at it?

morgan020 0

I've had my cell in my back pocket or maybe some cash in a front pocket but for the most part everything goes in my wallet in my purse. yes I know a purse isn't the safest thing tk carry around either but it's one of the ones that goes across you plus when I'm carrying my son my purse would be the least of my worries. but I still hve to say YDI pockets on girls jean just aren't that deep so don't carry your next wallet back there. and #18 that's too funny lol

whales_fml 0

he didn't walk past her geez... they were going in opposite directions

ydi for being so stuck up you think people actually want to check you out. fatty

Er, I don't know of too many females that keep a wallet in the back pocket but oh well to each his/her own.