This post got me to thinking:
How many of us have take home cruisers? Even if you did.. would you take it home?
Also, do you feel comfortable not facing a doorway when you are at a restaurant?
Personally I don't have a take-home cruiser, I have stopped in my house a few times for lunch and taken one home a couple evenings but I really dislike it.
I also would rather face the entrance to buildings when sitting for any length of time in public.
My fiance' used to think I was paranoid, she understands finally I think. At least that's what she tells me right before we go into a place and she sits facing the doorway and I have to give her a look.
How many of us have take home cruisers? Even if you did.. would you take it home?
Also, do you feel comfortable not facing a doorway when you are at a restaurant?
Personally I don't have a take-home cruiser, I have stopped in my house a few times for lunch and taken one home a couple evenings but I really dislike it.
I also would rather face the entrance to buildings when sitting for any length of time in public.
My fiance' used to think I was paranoid, she understands finally I think. At least that's what she tells me right before we go into a place and she sits facing the doorway and I have to give her a look.