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I was at a club over the weekend in a city that I occasionally visit. I was there alone, dressed in a slightly Goth way...black jeans, cool black and yellow shirt, dangly earring, studded belt, studded collar, etc.
I was hanging near the dance floor people-watching, a group of guys were behind me. One of the big dudes bumped into me, I paid it no mind (people accidentally bump into each other all the time in clubs, it's no big deal). A minute later, the dude bumps into me so hard I almost lost grip of my beer. I turned and gave him a "WTF?" look...he said "Sorry dude". I just turned back around to mind my own business. A minute later I felt someone fingering my earring...women often reach out and gently grab the dangly earring to get a closer look (and open me, I assume). It was one of the other guys in that same group however. He gave me a thumbs up, and I simply smiled and nodded.
Next, some ladies had decided to get up on the bar and dance. I was standing there watching them while the dude who had bumped into me twice was standing beside me. Out of nowhere, he just reached over and shoved me. I looked at him, reached over and shoved him a little harder than he had shoved me. He puffed up, stuck his chest out, and gave me an aggressive look. I said "You don't shove me, I won't shove you...we good?", stared at him for a second, then turned back to watch the ladies dancing on the bar.
I heard him talking shit about me to his friends after this, so after a minute or two I wandered off in an effort to just remove myself from possible further conflict...I was there to have a good time, not get into a fight. (People like this really tick me off...this was obviously a popular pickup joint...really, who wants to start a fight, potentially get arrested, etc.? It's pointless...focus on having fun and meeting women.)
The dude who shoved me was probably 30-40% bigger than me...taller and wider by quite a margin. However, I believe I showed him no fear at all by shoving him back harder than he shoved me, and then ignoring him. And I think I probably made a wise choice by removing myself from further conflict.
I think I handled this well. Thoughts? Suggestions on how to handle things like this even better in the future? Here in Raleigh, I've rarely had to deal with anything like this...everywhere I go, folks treat me with lots of respect. There seemed to be quite a few fight-seeking AMOG's out in this other city though (for instance, I stopped one group of 4 girls and 1 guy on the street to ask where a particular bar was...the guy said "fuck you" but one of the ladies answered me...go figure).
Cheers,
Gruuve
After the second bump it should have been obvious what they were doing. Short of making a stand right there, you should have just moved after the second bump. Never just stand there and let someone tool you.
Reactionary behavior is defined as allowing something to happen... in essence, being an enabler... then blowing up after you should have put your foot down a long time ago. It's why people shoot up high schools. Rather than demand respect immediately, people let it build and then blow up. If someone is disrespecting you, you need to handle it right away or if they are huge and looking for a fight, leave.
The shove part you handled perfectly.
Priest and Future are two guys I've worked with that dig that sort of stuff. I don't. I'm not big like Priest and I can't fight like Future. If I can take the guy, cool. If I can't, I'll leave.
But don't stand there and be a victim before you leave.
S