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"Sit on my face" guy
"Sit on my face" guy A friend and I went to a bar a few nights ago. We found the last open table in the place. Quickly, it became clear why the table was open. There were two men and two women at the next table. The guys had already had plenty to drink. Both girls had definitely put in a lot of work to get themselves ready for the evening. One girl spent a fair amount of time tugging on her tiny shorts and shirt to try to adjust and get comfortable. She seemed to be getting the majority of the attention from both guys. The guy with his hat on backwards on the far side of the table from me was loud enough to hear from our table. He turned to the girl and said "you know what I like about you? I can say inappropriate sexual things to you and you are cool with it." She didn't look impressed. Later he followed it up with, "Do you want to sit on my face later." She politely declined and still didn't seem impressed. I turned to my friend and wondered out loud if that kind of strategy really works for some guys. I was thinking that it must if he continues to use it. He looked like he was in his late 30's, not just a hammered college . So anyway, I thought I would throw out a couple of questions, specifically for the ladies. Is it ever a turn on when a guy is hitting on you in a way that looks a lot like sexual harassment? Do guys benefit from testing the waters by asking those kind of questions, only to say they are joking when they get declined? When does making sexually suggestive comments turn from being<b> creepy </font></b>to cute? |
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Not trying to offend any of you other dudes if this is your tactic. I don't think I could pull it off but to each their own.
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why didn't ya knock the fck tARD out dude I wouldn't stand for sum fool like that talken to me lady friend
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First off the real turn off would have been the backwards hat!! What an Asshat- he not only does not look cool but his vocabulary lacks a great deal (Virtual Symposium Group) use Virtual Symposium Group
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