the moment he walked in (strangely enough he went IN a stall and shut the door), my daughter looked at her friend and said "um that's an f'ing guy, lets get out of here". Her friend was wide eyed and barely said anything for about 10 minutes.
I do NOT condone her swearing, either.
we've raised our daughter as we were raised - the last generation of the 70s where you respect people and are just overall a good person.
When this happened, I was in total shock.
In hindsight I should have created such a scene I would have been on the news. Would have been worth it.
I am able to work where there's wifi -- my daughter was going out with her friends and while I wasn't thrilled with that to begin with, I knew that the location I was at was the most central to keep an eye out the window.
little did I know the threat wasn't outside.
I only think that she could have taken him out due to the fact that she knows to kick a man in the b@lls if needed -- and although he was in a tshirt / shorts / sandals combo, my dog is more masculine than he was.