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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 481260" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>She prolly isn't aware that she's doing it. I don't like being touched either, when it is unwelcomed. </p><p></p><p>If she does it again, and there are other people around, tell her again that you are not comfortable being touched by her in a familiar manner, because you do not consider her to be a friend. Be nice. Tell her, again, to never touch you again. Walk away.</p><p></p><p>I had a woman accuse me of stealing money from clients where I used to work. The money was stolen, but by my assistant, who was later fired for having a drinking problem. In fact, she tried to make me accountable for money that the last woman who had my job had been responsible for and never settled when she left. </p><p></p><p>I ended up filing a complaint to the HR manager because she accused me in the hallway, loudly, again, after I thought I had resolved the matter. </p><p></p><p>The woman later approached me in the parking lot like nothing had happened and touched my arm. I had the great pleasure of asking her to never talk to me again if it did not involve business. She never did. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I am not much of a touchy feely person. I like people, but I have my personal space which I do not like to be violated. I call it my "Don't F*** with me bubble".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 481260, member: 3306"] She prolly isn't aware that she's doing it. I don't like being touched either, when it is unwelcomed. If she does it again, and there are other people around, tell her again that you are not comfortable being touched by her in a familiar manner, because you do not consider her to be a friend. Be nice. Tell her, again, to never touch you again. Walk away. I had a woman accuse me of stealing money from clients where I used to work. The money was stolen, but by my assistant, who was later fired for having a drinking problem. In fact, she tried to make me accountable for money that the last woman who had my job had been responsible for and never settled when she left. I ended up filing a complaint to the HR manager because she accused me in the hallway, loudly, again, after I thought I had resolved the matter. The woman later approached me in the parking lot like nothing had happened and touched my arm. I had the great pleasure of asking her to never talk to me again if it did not involve business. She never did. I am not much of a touchy feely person. I like people, but I have my personal space which I do not like to be violated. I call it my "Don't F*** with me bubble". [/QUOTE]
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