I dunno, my husband won't even squish bugs for me. He was the one who let the gas tank get low before going to work and leaving me with the empty tank.SewTexas wrote:something to keep in mind...you've swiped your card, you've paid, the guy's creeped you out, release the gas line, hang it up and go, don't even wait for the receipt. if you "don't want to let him know he's creeped you out" you could say some to the dog through the window to calm him down like "ok, I'm sorry, I'm coming". But if someone is setting of your radar, get out, top off the tank later or get hubby to do it...that's why we keep them around isn't it?(says the lady with an empty tank apparently
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Anyway, I was just finishing pumping the gas anyway. I was pulling the nozzle out right after he got into the store (after creeping me out). Had I been just beginning to pump, I might have decided to go somewhere else.
I didn't say anything about the way my dog was behaving because most people assume he wants to get out of the car to meet them when he does that, and usually they're right. I know the difference between wanting to meet someone and being upset, though. I didn't think there was a reason to "explain" to the guy that he didn't creep me out by acting like nothing was wrong. Maintaining eye contact was my way of letting him know I wasn't buying his act, if that is indeed what it was, which was acknowledging that something WAS wrong. It also conveyed a sense of confidence, of course, so I didn't feel the need to reaffirm my stance by talking to my dog.