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Now I know how the girls who I ask out feel

So at work the other night, this girl comes into my store with her friend. My co-worker and one of his buddies come up talking to me about how this girl likes me or whatever, and I'm just shrugging it off, thinking that they are playing - until she comes up to me talking about how I need some "brown sugar" in my life.

Her and I start talking, and I'm really not impressed. I'm not feeling it. She's young, trying too hard, and not particularly attractive. So I finally get around to getting back to work, and as she leaves, she asks for my number. I'm still unsure as to the reasoning why I do, but I give it to her. I guess I was just trying to be nice.

So today is day 3 since I've given her my number, and I have as many messages from her. Text, that is. She's texted me everyday since. I haven't responded back yet - I've been working or partying since. But I don't feel like responding back. I'm not really interested.

So whenever a girl gives me her number, and I call or text, and don't respond, well, now I know how they feel. Not interested, but, I guess simply put, not man enough to say as much. *sigh*
always straight don't give her your number

or at the very worst, swap the last two digits
 
Why can't people ever just be straightforward about things? You can't just say you're not interested, but you have to ignore her and dodge her or dream up some lie to tell her? Just tell her you're not interested. What's so hard about that? :huh:

jag
 
Every time a girl asked for my number that I didn't find particularly interesting I would give them a fake number or just tell them straight up I'd rather they not have it.
 
Why can't people ever just be straightforward about things? You can't just say you're not interested, but you have to ignore her and dodge her or dream up some lie to tell her? Just tell her you're not interested. What's so hard about that? :huh:

jag
It's VERY hard. You don't want to hurt someones feelings or assume they want it only because they are interested in you in that way. But with enough practice, you can get used to it.
 
It's VERY hard. You don't want to hurt someones feelings or assume they want it only because they are interested in you in that way. But with enough practice, you can get used to it.

You're not sparing someone else's feelings by just saying you're not interested, you're sparing your own. It's not tactful, it's being spineless. It also gives the other person false hope only to disappoint them later on when you're not around to have to look them in the eye. And if you're unsure as to why they want your number, then ASK them. All this tip-toeing around issues like this is what leads to misunderstandings and more hurt feelings than their needs to be.

jag
 
You may be right, but that doesn't make it any easier.
 
You're not sparing someone else's feelings by just saying you're not interested, you're sparing your own. It's not tactful, it's being spineless. It also gives the other person false hope only to disappoint them later on when you're not around to have to look them in the eye. And if you're unsure as to why they want your number, then ASK them. All this tip-toeing around issues like this is what leads to misunderstandings and more hurt feelings than their needs to be.

jag

Muf**kin word! People that don't speak their mind really, really, really, piss me off. It isn't just about relationships. It is about everything. People these days seem to think it is ok to be spineless *****es. Again grow a pair, & just be straight forward.
 
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Just say that you're homosexual.

Problem fixed.
 
dude as long as theirs a bit of heat in it a holes a hole.
 

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