Crowd Tolerance

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Postby termyt » Mon Feb 12, 2007 5:08 am

I can handle large crowds pretty well most of the time.

I'm a very large man, so you may think that would make it more difficult, but I think it makes it easier. Most of the time, the crowd will part like the red sea in front of my imposing visage. The only time this doesn't work, usually, is when I encounter a group of people not interested in moving anywhere and are in a circle only looking at each other. If they don’t see me, they don’t move.

I have a somewhat natural ability to intimidate people. I don’t really try to, but after talking to a few people about it, I think I know why. People, in general, do not like confrontation – especially in crowds of unfamiliar people. They will keep their eyes lowered and look around a lot for threats or predators or whatever. I, on the other hand, have always sought eye contact. I usually walk through a crowd with an intent look directly at eye level of those around me. It may be that air of confidence I exude that causes people to avoid me.

Whatever the reason, if you need to get somewhere, walk right behind me. You’ll have no problems.
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Postby Eric » Mon Feb 12, 2007 3:33 pm

I voted for high tolerance, although personally it really doesn't matter how many people are around me since I generally tune out my surroundings to the point where they will not affect me while still knowing where everything and everyone is in relation to me (i.e. so I don't get run over by a car).
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Postby the_lizardqueen » Mon Feb 12, 2007 4:10 pm

What about concerts? Because I have to say that it's pretty amazing to be in a packed stadium full of hysterical fans during a stellar show. But transit is another matter, especially when it's cold out and the train is like a muggy sauna that smells of people >_<

I've always had a knack for navigating through crowds though, it seems to be essential living in the city ^^
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Postby Radical Dreamer » Mon Feb 12, 2007 5:17 pm

the_lizardqueen wrote:What about concerts? Because I have to say that it's pretty amazing to be in a packed stadium full of hysterical fans during a stellar show.


And that, right there, is where I'd draw the line for crowds. XD Dark + hot + loud + very crowded = whoaclaustrophobia. XD If I ever end up going to a show, I'll be the one in the least crowded part of the venue. XD
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