Brie Larson was in an unfortunate position where she felt uncomfortable after an encounter with a male TSA Agent at an airport. <br />She Tweeted, “I merely smiled at a TSA agent and he asked for my phone number. To live life as a woman is to live life on the defense.” <br />While some followers immediately supported Larson’s Tweet, others thought Larson was blowing the situation out of proportion. People magazine points out that one user responded, saying “OH NO! A guy asked for your number. You poor thing. Women be complaining they don’t find a good guy, but complain when dudes ask for their number.” <br />Larson was willing to engage in a conversation and Tweeted, “You do realize you’re blaming me for a situation I did not ask to be in? A situation that made me uncomfortable?” <br />To which, the user argued, “Didn’t ask to be in that situation, but people are encouraged through life to make connections, don’t be so soft skinned to be upset that he tried.” <br />Larson’s point is that since he was in a position of authority and working, it was inappropriate, and that everyone should be more educated about how women are put in uncomfortable experiences. <br />