if you don't already know, H cleans up nice. he wears a suit for work (as many people do)and deals with the public on a daily basis. he gets hit on, and i've been in his presence when it happens. in fact, it was either yesterday or the day before, i was paying for something and the cashier kept calling over me to tell him that his T shirt was cool. he nodded, didn't even look up. she kept telling him how she had one at home, and he said, "yeah, me too." and then walked away. she wasn't hitting on him, but he wasn't reciprocating her friendliness.
he had no idea what she was talking about. she was referring to an original nintendo system. he doesn't have one at home.
anyway. not the point of the story.
on saturday, he was in charge of some 90-year old man's birthday party. his wife, who was in her 60's, asked to speak to the manager.
she introduced herself and her husband, and thanked him for having a nice time. she hugged him, and pressed her parts into his. she grabbed his hand and placed it on her butt, and then grabbed his junk with his other hand, and told him she'll wait for him outside.
the person who called H over laughed as H pulled away. he had to file a report about it. (i actually think this is a good idea just in case there's an issue.)
i can see how it's funny, and it happens to H a LOT at work. i've seen it. the crazy old broads love him.
but then when he told me, i actually felt badly for him. i thought there is a double standard, that if a man gets groped, it's a joke and he should just be okay with it. but if a female manager was felt up by a male client, i don't think it would be so funny.
i mean, whatever, he does look good and he's a good looking guy.