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Old 06-08-2016, 01:16 PM
 
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No he didn't ask for my number again
A guy who is interested would have made sure to get the number again.

Good on you for at least trying though.
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Old 06-08-2016, 01:24 PM
 
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A guy who is interested would have made sure to get the number again.

Good on you for at least trying though.
Yeah, I'm agreeing with this.

You put yourself out there OP. I would have been flattered.

This guy obviously is not interested in you. Move along.
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Old 06-08-2016, 01:26 PM
 
Location: U.S.A.
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Smh.. Girl, I tried to tell you.
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Old 06-08-2016, 01:26 PM
 
Location: Chicago
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So yesterday i gave a guy that I'm interested in my number and told him to text/call sometime.He said sure and took it.However today I ran into him and the first thing he said was "not only did I lost your number but I broke my phone at soccer last night.

I feel like he was trying to let me down easy...I just don't believe him.I know things like this happen but it is too much of concidence that now he broke his phone after getting my number. Should I just forget about it?
If he is using that as an excuse or making it up, he's pretty pathetic and not worth your time. I've told women no before because I like directness and expect the same if someone is not interested in me. I would give him the number again and wait for him to call. If he does not call this time, then you have your answer; he's a cowardly douche.
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Old 06-08-2016, 02:04 PM
 
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Smh.. Girl, I tried to tell you.
well it least now I know...I would rather take rejection than keep wondering what if.At least now I know and I can move on
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Old 06-08-2016, 07:24 PM
 
Location: Middle of the valley
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well it least now I know...I would rather take rejection than keep wondering what if.At least now I know and I can move on
Good girl. You should be proud of yourself!
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Old 06-08-2016, 08:36 PM
 
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Obviously that was rejection...but what is with the politeness?

I use to wonder why women are so harsh when they reject men...that was until this one day I was at a bar after work and a woman approached me and started making small talk, asking me if I live around the area, what I do, and asked if she could sit next to me and talk...



I took a swig of my Pilsner and asked "do I know you?" (women do it all the time)
She looked confused for a minute but kept smiling. She said "well, no, but I may want to know you"
I snorted and said "look, I don't go to bars to talk to some random female I don't even know. So get the hell out of my face, you ugly freckled face fat girl." And no, she wasn't fat, but women just HATE to hear that. But she did have freckles, but wasn't horrible looking.

Well, the woman in question turned and left to talk to three of her friends at a bar table, and after a brief exchange she ran into the ladies room and I'm pretty sure she was crying






It was awesome! Now I understand why women are so harsh with the rejections: it's a load of fun.

Anyway, be happy you didn't try to hand your number to a male who figured out how awesome rejecting someone can be and move on.
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Old 06-08-2016, 09:09 PM
 
Location: Middle of the valley
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I never found any fun in rejecting men. I respect the effort it took them to do it.

Guess you're a jerk.
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Old 06-09-2016, 07:17 AM
 
Location: So Cal
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Obviously that was rejection...but what is with the politeness?

I use to wonder why women are so harsh when they reject men...that was until this one day I was at a bar after work and a woman approached me and started making small talk, asking me if I live around the area, what I do, and asked if she could sit next to me and talk...



I took a swig of my Pilsner and asked "do I know you?" (women do it all the time)
She looked confused for a minute but kept smiling. She said "well, no, but I may want to know you"
I snorted and said "look, I don't go to bars to talk to some random female I don't even know. So get the hell out of my face, you ugly freckled face fat girl." And no, she wasn't fat, but women just HATE to hear that. But she did have freckles, but wasn't horrible looking.

Well, the woman in question turned and left to talk to three of her friends at a bar table, and after a brief exchange she ran into the ladies room and I'm pretty sure she was crying






It was awesome! Now I understand why women are so harsh with the rejections: it's a load of fun.

Anyway, be happy you didn't try to hand your number to a male who figured out how awesome rejecting someone can be and move on.
You seriously need some major help, major help. That mother's day thread you started and now comments like this show that you are one wounded puppy.


Sorta scary people are walking around the streets with these sorta views.
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Old 06-09-2016, 07:29 AM
 
Location: Manchester, UK
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Obviously that was rejection...but what is with the politeness?

I use to wonder why women are so harsh when they reject men...that was until this one day I was at a bar after work and a woman approached me and started making small talk, asking me if I live around the area, what I do, and asked if she could sit next to me and talk...



I took a swig of my Pilsner and asked "do I know you?" (women do it all the time)
She looked confused for a minute but kept smiling. She said "well, no, but I may want to know you"
I snorted and said "look, I don't go to bars to talk to some random female I don't even know. So get the hell out of my face, you ugly freckled face fat girl." And no, she wasn't fat, but women just HATE to hear that. But she did have freckles, but wasn't horrible looking.

Well, the woman in question turned and left to talk to three of her friends at a bar table, and after a brief exchange she ran into the ladies room and I'm pretty sure she was crying


It was awesome! Now I understand why women are so harsh with the rejections: it's a load of fun.

Anyway, be happy you didn't try to hand your number to a male who figured out how awesome rejecting someone can be and move on.
Somebody dodged a bullet there. And I'm not talking about you.

PS: have you ever referred to yourself as "nice guy"?
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