Plagued Nice Guys

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That little "hey" at the end really cinches it.
 
This is all painfully difficult to read. There are scenes from Faces of Death that are easier to look at than this.

It's about to get worse.

How much worse?

Way, way, waaaay worse.

The worsening begins with a woman asking for advice about some trouble she's been having with a fellow student at college...

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Purely on its own merits, the story so far makes you want to throw your hands up and wonder why it is that some people can't interpret a hint as heavy and hard as an anvil landing on their head. But then someone comes along with a reply that defies belief...



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Shall I tell you what I'm imagining? The person who made the reply saying all that to an auditorium full of people. When the room responds with utter silence, he glances this way and that to find out what's wrong and sees everyone staring back at him, their mouths hanging open in gobsmacked disbelief.
 
It's about to get worse.

How much worse?

Way, way, waaaay worse.

The worsening begins with a woman asking for advice about some trouble she's been having with a fellow student at college...

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Purely on its own merits, the story so far makes you want to throw your hands up and wonder why it is that some people can't interpret a hint as heavy and hard as an anvil landing on their head. But then someone comes along with a reply that defies belief...



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Shall I tell you what I'm imagining? The person who made the reply saying all that to an auditorium full of people. When the room responds with utter silence, he glances this way and that to find out what's wrong and sees everyone staring back at him, their mouths hanging open in gobsmacked disbelief.

Wtf ?! What a condescending cunt, telling this person that the reason she is creeped out by this guy is just cause she's insecure .
 
In the case of Guy, she shouldn't have been concerned with his feelings, as he wasn't respecting hers. She should have told him to fuck off either via text or email. It serves as a physical record that the person was told to leave you alone, and they can't claim you said things you didn't.
 
Wtf ?! What a condescending cunt, telling this person that the reason she is creeped out by this guy is just cause she's insecure .

In the case of Guy, she shouldn't have been concerned with his feelings, as he wasn't respecting hers. She should have told him to fuck off either via text or email. It serves as a physical record that the person was told to leave you alone, and they can't claim you said things you didn't.

I really do wonder about the person who made the reply. One of the things he says is that the woman shouldn't call the police about Guy because, according to him, doing so would be 'childish' and 'using the police to get the last word'.

Has he been in trouble with the law because he behaved like Guy in the past? I ask that question because he splutters with so much indignation about the woman telling her friends and partner about the situation and jumps to take the side of a man he knows absolutely nothing about other than the fact that he's been giving a classmate unwanted attention. It's like he sees so much of himself in Guy.

Does he seriously think that a woman who's being followed around by a man should just keep her mouth shut and hope that he isn't dangerous, not take the proper steps to protect herself because that would run the risk of hurting the man's feelings? Some guy's ego is more important than a woman's personal safety? Screw that. Screw that right in the ear.
 
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In the case of Guy, she shouldn't have been concerned with his feelings, as he wasn't respecting hers. She should have told him to fuck off either via text or email. It serves as a physical record that the person was told to leave you alone, and they can't claim you said things you didn't.

This, sometimes if they are actually just socially awkward because of their circumstances they will probably learn from rejection. They just didn't develop social skills, so being completely sincere with them and make them understand what's social acceptable and what not can help the situation.
 
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This, sometimes if they are actually just socially awkward because of their circumstances they will probably learn from rejection. They just didn't develop social skills, so being completely sincere with them and make them understand what's social acceptable and what not can help the situation.
The problem is that some social clods interpret anything short of "go fuck yourself" as acceptance.
 
It's about to get worse.

How much worse?

Way, way, waaaay worse.

The worsening begins with a woman asking for advice about some trouble she's been having with a fellow student at college...

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Purely on its own merits, the story so far makes you want to throw your hands up and wonder why it is that some people can't interpret a hint as heavy and hard as an anvil landing on their head. But then someone comes along with a reply that defies belief...



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Shall I tell you what I'm imagining? The person who made the reply saying all that to an auditorium full of people. When the room responds with utter silence, he glances this way and that to find out what's wrong and sees everyone staring back at him, their mouths hanging open in gobsmacked disbelief.
:story: This defender. You don't stalk a person before and after class for months over a nonsexual attraction. I have to assume this creep defender is somebody in Jake Alley mode, who has so little experience in adult relationships that he's never gone from juvenile crush-->date-->fuckin. That magical feeling :eggplant: that she's the most special girl in the world :eggplant::eggplant::eggplant: isn't pixie dust.
 

I don't know why, but there's an underlying sadness in all that situation that I can't quite put my fingers on.

Like, you can usually see from a mile away when a nice guy is tipping the fedora as a metaphor for tipping his dick in the girl he likes, but from what she wrote I can't quite sense that from this Guy. He's as ham-fisted as a human being can possibly be and he *did* make super creepy things like finding and contacting her number on his own, but I can't sense the typical nice guy "smugness"; only a poor sap that doesn't know how socialization works and was probably fucked by too many rom-coms on how people work or something.

Whatever. I'm probably wasting my time by giving someone featured in this thread the benefit of the doubt, but still.
 
It's about to get worse.

How much worse?

Way, way, waaaay worse.

The worsening begins with a woman asking for advice about some trouble she's been having with a fellow student at college...

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Purely on its own merits, the story so far makes you want to throw your hands up and wonder why it is that some people can't interpret a hint as heavy and hard as an anvil landing on their head. But then someone comes along with a reply that defies belief...



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Shall I tell you what I'm imagining? The person who made the reply saying all that to an auditorium full of people. When the room responds with utter silence, he glances this way and that to find out what's wrong and sees everyone staring back at him, their mouths hanging open in gobsmacked disbelief.
The responder is saying "he knows you better than you know yourself" and "you're at fault for not giving him all the time he wants because he deserves it". Both classic nice guy attitudes.
 
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