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[–]CuntWorshiper 18 insightful - 4 fun18 insightful - 3 fun19 insightful - 4 fun -  (2 children)

Maybe instead of ‘no I have a long term girlfriend and I’m gay’ you should say ‘no’ if he insist ‘no gtfo’. You don’t need to them him your life story. The more you give them information the more you’ll have to listen to their voice.

Now I’ve heard the ‘what a waste’ in other occasions (only online) I personally like to say ‘not that I would ever fuck yo ugly ass if I was straight’ just for fun. 😂

[–]soundsituation 14 insightful - 1 fun14 insightful - 0 fun15 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I agree with this, as a matter of both principle and practicality. No one owes anyone else any justification for sexual disinterest. Furthermore, I've found that assertive simplicity is also way more effective in getting men to leave you the f alone. When I was going out to bars, what worked for me was just saying, "no thank you", politely and with a smile. I think the kindness helped preclude any potential aggressiveness on their part, but it also fits my personality, so it was a good strategy for me.

I've noticed that a lot of very young women (my younger self included) feel like they have to debate these guys, when really your body and your desires should never be up for debate in the first place.

[–][deleted] 12 insightful - 1 fun12 insightful - 0 fun13 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

most of the time this happens is on my very public social media with my gf where they can already see I am gay and in a relationship. When I say that its almost a reaffirming that do you not have eyes dumbass this is an account that my partner is on with me