Quote Originally Posted by TokinAsianGuy
. . . . "Can you _not_ stand behind me? I don't like people standing behind me." I looked at her in confused disbelief and then said "I'll stand wherever the fuck I want." bitch.

Was it a racial thing? I mean c'mon!
Why would you even wonder if it were racial? Seems like your response was unnecessarily harsh on your part, in response to an unnecessary request on hers. She could have simply moved, it seems like. Maybe before you respond to someone that way next time or wonder about racism, consider it from a woman's point of view. They tend to be smaller than men and be victims of assaults far more often than men, and it's not implausible that it might have happened to her at some point in her past in a way that made her uneasy with people coming up behind her or standing behind her. Then, as someone else theorized, what if she's paranoid about being in a position where someone could push her onto the tracks? A lot of people, including guys, have that fear on train platforms. Lots of things jump out at me before racism or dislike of you. And they all have lots more to do with her. The sad thing is the way you responded may now color her opinion of people who look like you more than anything else.