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Declining A Woman

Darts

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Do women get upset/angry/offended/insulted/hurt when you decline their offer?
 

bazokajoe

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yes. they start doing all of the above. typical stuff.... small dick energy, gay, I didnt think you were that attractive, cut attitude. really pathetic shit, I just laugh at them.
I've gotten this bullshit at the Downer. Mostly from European women.
 
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Yeah, it happened once.
It was someone that I was actually attracted to in my workplace.
I was going to ask her out, but she was moody and not always receptive to conversation.
I stopped myself before I asked her, and changed my mind.

This followed with ignoring her for a few days and she found out later on that I was interested in her.
By that time, I began to find her a little repulsive.
She got angry about this and tried to report me.
But how can you complain about a pass never completed or made?

Needless to say, the feelings all faded and I moved to a different dept.
She was a mistake I nearly made.
Thank god for the Hobby!

LD
 

Claudia Love

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Do women get upset/angry/offended/insulted/hurt when you decline their offer?
NO because theres 5 billion men with hard ons waiting to meet her and fuck her great so she literarily just puts on her sexy clothes and make up and starts flirting and another guy ids interested. Pussy rules the world my friend the men just dont want to give us too much power in politics.
 
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Darts

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I should give the members here some context.

I approached a door with my bike that did not automatically open like smart doors are supposed to do. So, I waited for a passerby to ask him/her/they if they could hold the door for me.

It just so happened that the next passerby was a cute young woman. I asked and she happily obliged.

Then she asked "can I help with the bike?" I said "no, I can manage. Thanks." She didn't say a word and just walked away. Since I am a gentle sensitive soul I'm afraid I hurt her feelings.

I must see her again and make this right. How does one contact a random woman in Toronto?
 

Fred Flinstone

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they are no worse, or any better than men when we get rejected. We just have more experience, since it's almost always expected that the man makes the first move.
 

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I should give the members here some context.

I approached a door with my bike that did not automatically open like smart doors are supposed to do. So, I waited for a passerby to ask him/her/they if they could hold the door for me.

It just so happened that the next passerby was a cute young woman. I asked and she happily obliged.

Then she asked "can I help with the bike?" I said "no, I can manage. Thanks." She didn't say a word and just walked away. Since I am a gentle sensitive soul I'm afraid I hurt her feelings.

I must see her again and make this right. How does one contact a random woman in Toronto?
lmao!!! 🤣

She was just doing what she was taught in Girl Scouts, not hitting on you!
 

Butler1000

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Guys learn pretty quickly to accept rejection. Women don't. So yes, the reaction usually isn't pretty. Working in hospitality I turned down my share when I was younger. Usually because I knew they were trainwrecks and the drama wasn't worth the sex. As well alcohol is usually involved when girls work up the courage to actually shoot their shot. So the rejection emotions are magnified and without filters.

Miami saying pussy rules is the prevaing attitude. But what she doesn't get is while women are the gatekeepers of sex, men are the gatekeepers of marriage. And pretty girls have a shelf life. And men are smartening up now. Slowly, but trending.
 

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Miami saying pussy rules is the prevaing attitude. But what she doesn't get is while women are the gatekeepers of sex, men are the gatekeepers of marriage. And pretty girls have a shelf life. And men are smartening up now. Slowly, but trending.
So true. I enjoyed my years in the wilderness but now I'm a one woman man.
 
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Claudia Love

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Guys learn pretty quickly to accept rejection. Women don't. So yes, the reaction usually isn't pretty. Working in hospitality I turned down my share when I was younger. Usually because I knew they were trainwrecks and the drama wasn't worth the sex. As well alcohol is usually involved when girls work up the courage to actually shoot their shot. So the rejection emotions are magnified and without filters.

Miami saying pussy rules is the prevaing attitude. But what she doesn't get is while women are the gatekeepers of sex, men are the gatekeepers of marriage. And pretty girls have a shelf life. And men are smartening up now. Slowly, but trending.
nah as long as I give mind blowing blow jobs ill find a mate at any age. But besides that I dont think you mature men realize what's going on out there 20 to 30 year olds want 50 year old women.i have some boy toys but they seem to not be able to differentiate lust love from sex. they love the sex with an experienced woman but as we all know I cant give him a family at my age. ive been pretty lucky I haven't been rejected much but not because of looks I just hardly make the first move.
 

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I should give the members here some context.

I approached a door with my bike that did not automatically open like smart doors are supposed to do. So, I waited for a passerby to ask him/her/they if they could hold the door for me.

It just so happened that the next passerby was a cute young woman. I asked and she happily obliged.

Then she asked "can I help with the bike?" I said "no, I can manage. Thanks." She didn't say a word and just walked away. Since I am a gentle sensitive soul I'm afraid I hurt her feelings.

I must see her again and make this right. How does one contact a random woman in Toronto?

Why would you think this hurt her feelings?
 

Darts

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Why would you think this hurt her feelings?
Just a guess. Body language and the fact she didn't say a single word and just turned and walked away.

Did you ever get the feeling that a woman is pissed at you and/or felt hurt even though she didn't say a single word?

Maybe I'm overthinking this matter? I mean we're just two random strangers who never saw each other before and probably never again.
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Claudia Love

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Just a guess. Body language and the fact she didn't say a single word and just turned and walked away.

Did you ever get the feeling that a woman is pissed at you and/or felt hurt even though she didn't say a single word?

Maybe I'm overthinking this matter? I mean we're just two random strangers who never saw each other before and probably never again.
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As we get older we dwell on things like this if you were 30 you'd be not even thinking about it.
 

Darts

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As we get older we dwell on things like this if you were 30 you'd be not even thinking about it.
Sometimes body language can say much more than verbal words can. In my old age I developed a 6th sense and I can read body language pretty well.

BTW: I hate those damn doors that don't open automatically, especially when I'm trying to get my bike through and/or when I'm carrying stuff.
 

Darts

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You ever ask a woman: "what's wrong?" and she says "nothing"?

You just know something is bothering her.
 
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