Talk:Grant Emerson/@comment-34296592-20180716201814/@comment-3452092-20180716203349

Well, the entitled attitude toward are character definitely doesn't help, but he keeps touching our character and giving them suggestive comments and I can just see him doing that double eyebrow thing in my head as he implies that he is the best thing to ever cross our path. When I had a crush on a guy I still wanted a seat between us at school, because it made me uncomfortable to sit next to him with our legs touching for an hour whenever we were in the main room and he respected that (and for the record it makes me uncomfortable when anyone is that close to me for extended periods of time like that including family). The fact that this guy cannot respect boundaries combined with, as you said, the fact that he basically is a stranger who doesn't take the time to get to know us before hitting on us, that's what makes him creepy to me. Space bubbles are a real thing for the majority of people and every other time my character talks to him my real life space bubble gets a little bigger and I would not feel comfortable with a guy who was constantly hitting on me like that.