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When a single man ask a single woman to be his girlfriend, the woman said nothing and walked away (assuming the man did no wrong to the woman before asking her out). The woman avoids the man until she finds a boyfriend. Next, the woman now has a boyfriend and she makes herself visible to the man that asked her out. Some weeks later after the the man asked the woman to be his girlfriend, she goes to the man with her new boyfriend.
My question: What would you do or say to the woman that done that?
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Wow, convoluted.
No, I've never had a woman I was dating just walk away after I asked for a commitment. Sometimes they shied away and didn't want it. Other times they did. Sometimes it was in the middle.
But, I wouldn't date someone that would pull a jerk move like this and want to commit to her in general.
When a single man ask a single woman to be his girlfriend, the woman said nothing and walked away (assuming the man did no wrong to the woman before asking her out). The woman avoids the man until she finds a boyfriend. Next, the woman now has a boyfriend and she makes herself visible to the man that asked her out. Some weeks later after the the man asked the woman to be his girlfriend, she goes to the man with her new boyfriend.
My question: What would you do or say to the woman that done that?
That sounds pretty messed up. I wouldn't talk to her if she did something like that. A simple "No," or "I'm not interested." is good enough for me. It looks like she just wanted to hurt your feelings.
That's something you do to someone you hate worse than the devil.
Just walk away and maybe feel sad for her boyfriend, because she is likely to do something really low to him.
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