When they just don't understand "NO" Tashani03: Ladies,
Has anyone noticed we always get hit on by the people we dont want to hit on us? And the damn nerve they have is that sometimes these guys actually follow you around. Like yesterday at the library, loudly hitting on me. Hello, WE ARE IN A LIBRARY!! First off, shut your mouth and MOVE ON!
How many ways can I put it?
I dont want to see you. I dont want to give you my number. No, I am not interested. Yes, I have a boyfriend (sometimes I even say I'm married - I wear a ring the BF gave me a while ago ). You don't believe me? I dont care. P*SS OFF!!
How come some people don't actually know the meaning of that word? "NO!" Is it that hard? Two letters, and understood in many many countries, since quite a few languages only have slight variations on the sound. Hassling me is NOT gonna get me to give you my number.
What happened to being approached nicely and respectfully? The last guy who did that is my BF. It's always like "Hey, hey, you're so -variation of cute, sometimes put rather grotesquely-. Or "hey girl, come here, come here!"
>:( >:(
I mean, I suppose we should give them kudos for being so bold, but how come its always the ugly best friend who hits on you - AND THEN WONT GO AWAY!
Guys, do you have the same problem with pesky females who wont leave you alone?
Re: When they just don't understand "NO" scrag73: I wish ;D
Re: When they just don't understand "NO" Deadfish: Yeah, I wish I had this problem.
When I see a girl wearing a ring, she suddenly becomes invisible to me... kinda like Frodo's ring...
Re: When they just don't understand "NO" Alphabet Girl: I got hit on a few weeks ago by someone who looked like Doc Brown from Back to the Future. (I'm sure Lumpy would have a good pic to post!) He even had on the old jeans that had the white stripes on them and the hair-in-the-light-socket white hair. Someone had to rescue me from him because he wouldn't back off and then he moved on to a friend who had to be rescued. I'm never rude to anyone, but that gets frustrating when they don't get 'no'.
Re: When they just don't understand "NO" yella: LMAO! Poor Alphie!