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- Jun 25, 2013
LOL "a bit of a gentleman"
Now if he was a SUPREME gentleman, maybe he'd have half a chance...
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A question to the Nerdy Singles out there, if we're looking for that someone what type of person/s are you looking for?
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The second guy is 43, and was interested in another member of the group who's in her mid-20's.Have any of these guys shown honest interest in their looksmatch?
Pedos have the pedo smile, cucks have the numale grimace. Does everyone who abuses women and children while pretending to be noble and virtuous have a telltale photo expression?
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Not pictured: the car's real owner walking up to ask why this guy was taking a picture of it.
If you brag about how much money you make and all the shit you have, the only people you'll attract are as shallow as you.
Every poor person I know is married or in a serious relationship.So how many poor people you know are good with women?
Found a rare nice girl in the wild. How pathetic do you have to be to try to date someone over fucking Youtube?
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Don't you just love how he admits that he was trying to take advantage of a woman who couldn't afford to buy groceries? And not for one moment does he seem to realize just how despicably slimy that was?
This guy made another cringe worthy post to the group.
I stopped at "hopeless romantic". Anyone who unironically writes that shit in 2018 needs to be immediately sterilized.
If that's short and to the point, I'd hate to see long and rambling. And you can tell she was wary of him early on, when she said someone else was helping her with groceries. Gavin de Becker, in his book The Gift of Fear mentions loan sharking, or unsolicited acts of giving as means stalkers use to control their victim. He was clearly expecting to hold that over her head as social debt, but she was aware of his angle, and got help from elsewhere. And his line "he's not her boyfriend" is telling as well. That means he's trying to impose his beliefs on her. Like @Viridian said, if she say he's her bf, he's her bf. Discussion over. He hits the typical Nice Guy checklist items too: will never ditch her (so clingy) and will shower her with compliments (overbearing). I hope she complained about him. And the fact she hadn't blocked him makes sense actually. She obviously is uncomfortable with his behavior, so she may be gathering evidence if she needs to go to management or get a restraining order, or just to prove to her circle of friends he's a creepy SOB.View attachment 471980
Don't you just love how he admits that he was trying to take advantage of a woman who couldn't afford to buy groceries? And not for one moment does he seem to realize just how despicably slimy that was?
If that's short and to the point, I'd hate to see long and rambling. And you can tell she was wary of him early on, when she said someone else was helping her with groceries. Gavin de Becker, in his book The Gift of Fear mentions loan sharking, or unsolicited acts of giving as means stalkers use to control their victim. He was clearly expecting to hold that over her head as social debt, but she was aware of his angle, and got help from elsewhere. And his line "he's not her boyfriend" is telling as well. That means he's trying to impose his beliefs on her. Like @Viridian said, if she say he's her bf, he's her bf. Discussion over. He hits the typical Nice Guy checklist items too: will never ditch her (so clingy) and will shower her with compliments (overbearing). I hope she complained about him. And the fact she hadn't blocked him makes sense actually. She obviously is uncomfortable with his behavior, so she may be gathering evidence if she needs to go to management or get a restraining order, or just to prove to her circle of friends he's a creepy SOB.
I want desperately to believe that is real.Who knows if this is legit but the asterisk role play is top notch
Yeah, the whole "he doesn't deserve you" routine is insulting both to the boyfriend and the woman in question. First, you're insulting someone they have an emotional connection to, and people don't like that. Secondly, you're implying they're too stupid make good decisions. Neither will get you anything but the cold shoulder.I think the whole "your boyfriend is a jerk and you can do better" combined with a hug was her first tip off. He mentions she changes the subject quickly.
I wonder what the time period this all happened in. Like , in 6 months? A year? 3 months?
Having plans canceled on you sucks when you are looking forward to them, but canceling plans 3 times in 2 weeks is way different than canceling them 3 times in 6 months.
But honestly she did the smart thing here in 1. Not letting him do the groceries, and 2. Firmly saying "no is no". If this kinda behavior persists from him, she has a written account of her asking him to desist, and that could help if she needs to get her workplace involved for whatever reason