I've been approached sporadically throughout the years.
- I guess the guy saw me walking away from my car into a store. I do remember seeing him and smiling (however, I smile at anyone who makes eye contact with me). I get back to my car and see something on the windshield. Naturally, I thought it was a ticket, but it was a note telling me that he thought I was pretty, liked my smile, and listed his name and number of me to call him.

I thought that was lame.
- Another white guy did something similar. I used to play tournament poker at bars around Atlanta. I was placed next to a younger white guy. It's not abnormal to strike up a conversation while playing the game. We told for most of the night until he got out of the game. As I'm about to switch tables, I noted that he left his card with a note on the back. I didn't call him; however, he started showing up to poker more often and we became friends. He tried to kiss me one night after poker :awkward: and we didn't talk again after that.
- The boldest white guy tried to approach me did it on the sneaky tip. I was my bf's date to a wedding he was in last year. We spent a lot of time with the bridal party at the groom's parent's house so I got to know and talk to a lot of the people in the wedding. After the wedding, one of the groomsmen requested me as a friend on Facebook. He then sent me a message to tell me that his parents thought I was "cute and a sweetheart." He eventually asked me if my bf and I were serious and jokingly (or not) said that he'd move anywhere to be with me. It was weird and inappropriate since he clearly met me through my bf.
There have been other times but those are the instances that strike out as weird, awkward, or inappropriate.