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Ruffie

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I was talking with a friend the other day about going to a concert with rush seating and how after I secured our terrific seats no one attempted to sit next to us until theater started to really fill. I had attributed it to the intimidating persona people tell me I have sometimes when he piped up with this. "Perhaps it had to do with sitting by a fat person. As you have told me its the last safe prejudice and is likened to sitting next to a black person 40/50 years ago" Now that I think of it it happens a lot to me. When photographing weddings at the reception, at the bar, at the theater..etc. Has anyone else had incidents that perhaps initially did not pick up on that afterwards went "hmmmm"?
 

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