When you are in a restaurant, do you have to always sit facing the door? Fuzo does not like to sit with his back to the door! Is this something men do? My father and my brother are the same way. I had read that men do this as a 'protection' thing and I once read that they call it the "caveman syndrome". I find it kind of interesting!
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I always need to see who's coming at the table and want to know see all exits.Disclaimer: Steroid use is illegal in a vast number of countries around the world. This is not without reason. Steroids should only be used when prescribed by your doctor and under close supervision. Steroid use is not to be taken lightly and we do not in any way endorse or approve of illegal drug use. The information is provided on the same basis as all the other information on this site, as informational/entertainment value.
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i like to see all that is going on
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In any situation I want to view an exit and the room in general.
Several years ago there was a bar scuffle that I managed to deflect from our table as the two guys kinda shoved and wrestled towrds us.
If I'd been facing away they would have crashed into the two girls backs and then onto their champagne flutes.
I'm with him...I want to see it coming.
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I do always sit in a place where the majority of the space is in front of me. If near a wall, I always sit with my back to the wall. But I never request to be seated at a table near the wall - whatever table we get is fine - but this is always what I do when we get to the table though.
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huh..never thaught about it, but i guess i do. i'm not obcessive about it, but seems like just a thing
ofcourse...if the redwings are on, i'm facing the tv!HE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!
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It is from wanting to be able to view all my surroundings. After bouncing for 20+ years, I instinctly view a room from one side to the other upon entering. Quickly size up the potential trouble makers and make a mental note of where they are. Facing front allows me to see who enters a room or who leaves. It gives me an advantage should anything start or start coming my way.Push it, Pull it, Rack it. Repeat untill wide!!
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Clearly, it's an Italian thing. I DO NOT sit with my back towards anyone. I pissed off so many people when I was younger, I might run into one of them. And I want to see them approaching me!“I don't look ahead... I keep focused on my next opponent. I am looking forward to my next opponent, I don't think past that point.”
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My Dad was this way. Thankfully I've never been through any rough experiences like prison that have scarred me. But I still can't face a wall in a restaurant. Don't necessarily have to face the door, but just can't face a wall.Far better it is to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy much nor suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat. - Teddy Roosevelt
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