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Say you're at wine tasting event. You're a friendly person and have been chatty with most everyone at the table. A guy misinterprets this as a sign of interest in him. You have no desire to exchange numbers with him, and he asks for yours. What do you do?
Say you're at wine tasting event. You're a friendly person and have been chatty with most everyone at the table. A guy misinterprets this as a sign of interest in him. You have no desire to exchange numbers with him, and he asks for yours. What do you do?
Guys can be really pushy. I wouldn't give some dude I just met my number either. Back him off a bit. You could come home from work and find your house cleaned out. Sad but true.
Most guys (decent ones) anyways wouldn't be trying that hard, that soon anyway.
I've worked with a guy for 11 years. Even I don't know his home phone number. Only his company cell number.
I always heard you should pull an ol' switcheroo and say: how 'bout you give me YOUR number? LOL. Then never call. Whether that works or not, how should I know.
What if the wine tasting was for singles? To say I'm seeing someone at a singles event, they'll ask why I'm there...
Tell'em you're a cheater then. That should work.
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