WTF?? Psycho much?

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Wtf.


Some people are such dumb ****s, I just dont get it. This girl at school sends me a message the other day saying that she thinks we should hang out outside of school. I didn't respond to it. I dont like her and want her as far away from me as humanly possible. So, instead of leaving me alone, she sends me another message. "Oh, youre an awesome guy, we should hang out". Again, I dont respond. So, the other day she comes into my job. And Im like wtf, this girl is starting to ****ing stalk me. And now shes bashing me cuz I dont want to go out with her and shes being all emo about it and Im still here like.......WTF????!! :yikes:
 

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I sent her a message back. Not gonna repost it here tho.lol. Can you believe that??
 

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stalker... :lol-sign:
honestly ppl pretending to be emo over little things really annoy me :p
 
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Good grief, you're being pathetic. Do you fear for your life? Yes? Then sic the school on her. No? Then she's not stalking you. Get over it. From what I remember, with teenage girls, it's never about the guy, it's always about her friends. Just tell her you're not interested (and be nice, for Christ's sake, you'll be on the receiving end sometimes) and then ignore her. The drama after that is about her posturing for her friends.
 

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Good grief, you're being pathetic. Do you fear for your life? Yes? Then sic the school on her. No? Then she's not stalking you. Get over it. From what I remember, with teenage girls, it's never about the guy, it's always about her friends. Just tell her you're not interested (and be nice, for Christ's sake, you'll be on the receiving end sometimes) and then ignore her. The drama after that is about her posturing for her friends.
my, youre sure peppy
 

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You shouldve responded that you had no interest sooner, and maybe then she wouldnt have came to your job, so that techinically is on you...:) IMO of course
 
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I don't see what the big deal is. He was not interested in her.... chose not to respond to her message. Maybe it was his way of not bringing it to her attention that he was not interested in her... maybe he thought it would spare her from getting her feelings hurt if he actually told her he did not like her.

When he didn't respond the second time the big light bulb should have turned on for her. It should have been obvious to her he was avoiding her invitation to hang out with him. I sure as heck wouldn't go to someone's work to persue them if I had messaged them a few times and they didn't bother to respond. I would have thought "hmm..I guess he's not interested in having a relationship with me" and I would have moved on to another victim..lol.
 

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Good grief, you're being pathetic. Do you fear for your life? Yes? Then sic the school on her. No? Then she's not stalking you. Get over it. From what I remember, with teenage girls, it's never about the guy, it's always about her friends. Just tell her you're not interested (and be nice, for Christ's sake, you'll be on the receiving end sometimes) and then ignore her. The drama after that is about her posturing for her friends.

It amazes me how a simple thread can arise such hostile feelings or comments. Seems like a lot of us have been grumpy these days. :confused:
 

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I don't see what the big deal is. He was not interested in her.... chose not to respond to her message. Maybe it was his way of not bringing it to her attention that he was not interested in her... maybe he thought it would spare her from getting her feelings hurt if he actually told her he did not like her.

When he didn't respond the second time the big light bulb should have turned on for her. It should have been obvious to her he was avoiding her invitation to hang out with him. I sure as heck wouldn't go to someone's work to persue them if I had messaged them a few times and they didn't bother to respond. I would have thought "hmm..I guess he's not interested in having a relationship with me" and I would have moved on to another victim..lol.
Exactly :)
 

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