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Well technicaly they "single" women "bachlorettes" or what ever you want to call it. But you go on thinking that men are creeps, gross, and repulsive.

 

I think you'd really enjoy the movie "Indecent Proposal".

 

 

 

Ok so wait now everything and every one deserves respect? but in a few posts above you were OK with steeling away another guys girl? Talk about backpedaling to cover your self ..:rolleyes:

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Ok so wait now everything and every one deserves respect? but in a few posts above you were OK with steeling away another guys girl? Talk about backpedaling to cover your self ..:rolleyes:

 

You get used to it after a while. ;)

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So go out there, have some class, and if she tells you she's not interested, compliment her and be on your way.

 

Actually a random guy I was sitting on the train with started hitting on me. He then asked me straight out if I had a bf. I said I was happily in a relationship. He took it well and gave me a compliment along the lines of "Tell him he's a lucky man. You're beautiful."

 

And that was that.

 

A great way to end what could've been an awkward situation for 3 or so more train stops.

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There are definitely some people who respond gracefully...a guy asked me out a while back - I responded that I had a BF. He said something like, "I was afraid of that, but I'm not surprised you're not single." It was rather nice of him, and I respected how he handled it.

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So go out there, have some class, and if she tells you she's not interested, compliment her and be on your way.

 

Actually a random guy I was sitting on the train with started hitting on me. He then asked me straight out if I had a bf. I said I was happily in a relationship. He took it well and gave me a compliment along the lines of "Tell him he's a lucky man. You're beautiful."

 

And that was that.

 

A great way to end what could've been an awkward situation for 3 or so more train stops.

 

Totally. That's the perfect way to "save face".

 

Asking "where is he?" makes it sound like a wounded ego thing.

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I often use "I have a boyfriend" line when I am not interested in some stranger that keeps pastering me. The problem that I keep running into is that when a guy asks me out or for my number, and I respond with I have a bf, they tend to say "Bring him along, let's alll have a drink" and keep pressuring me into giving them my number anyway. WTF.

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I often use "I have a boyfriend" line when I am not interested in some stranger that keeps pastering me. The problem that I keep running into is that when a guy asks me out or for my number, and I respond with I have a bf, they tend to say "Bring him along, let's alll have a drink" and keep pressuring me into giving them my number anyway. WTF.

 

If a guy says bring him along just say "No thanks"

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I often use "I have a boyfriend" line when I am not interested in some stranger that keeps pastering me. The problem that I keep running into is that when a guy asks me out or for my number, and I respond with I have a bf, they tend to say "Bring him along, let's alll have a drink" and keep pressuring me into giving them my number anyway. WTF.

 

just tell the guy "no thanks he is mine".;):laugh:

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Or "No thanks, we're not into threesomes" :p

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