Do you get hit on?
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Nope lol well I would even notice if I did lol 😂😂0
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Not as much as I did when I was wayyyyy younger0
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Only by people trying to extend my car's warranty1
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Being a trainer, I get flirted with all the time. But it's happened for so many years now, I don't even pay as much attention. I of course flirt back, but all in good fun.
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I wouldn't know a "hit" if it bit me.....0
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Men flirt with me in passing. More now that I colored my hair dark. I have on man that eyes me through the gym mirror. Other than that. No.1
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I get hit on constantly...it's nice being so popular...but then the alarm goes off and I have to wake up.2
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If I had one super power, it would be to hear womans thoughts. Woman always stare at me at the gym but I never know what they are thinking. Plus it doesn't help that woman are shy to initiate conversation and men just come across as creeps most the time.1
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Yourmomsproblem wrote: »Men flirt with me in passing. More now that I colored my hair dark. I have on man that eyes me through the gym mirror. Other than that. No.
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I wouldn't know it they did.....I'm socially awkward that way....0
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Occasionally.0
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Not often..guys my age are either married or would rather do online dating than risk rejection. 🥲1
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def not0
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I do occasionally0
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Don't be silly, I'm male. Males don't get hit on unless you're one of those 6 foot plus model types with money.
Although I do well with the old biddies in the supermarket cause ill get whatever they need from the top shelf for them.0 -
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AdahPotatah2024 wrote: »Not often..guys my age are either married or would rather do online dating than risk rejection. 🥲
I've had a few bad experiences even trying to give a woman a genuine compliment so that tends to hurt things as well. A few rough moments can ruin self esteem and other things.0 -
gillylucky wrote: »AdahPotatah2024 wrote: »Not often..guys my age are either married or would rather do online dating than risk rejection. 🥲
I've had a few bad experiences even trying to give a woman a genuine compliment so that tends to hurt things as well. A few rough moments can ruin self esteem and other things.
Asking women about their lingerie is not a compliment, Gilly.2 -
PaperDoll_ wrote: »gillylucky wrote: »AdahPotatah2024 wrote: »Not often..guys my age are either married or would rather do online dating than risk rejection. 🥲
I've had a few bad experiences even trying to give a woman a genuine compliment so that tends to hurt things as well. A few rough moments can ruin self esteem and other things.
Asking women about their lingerie is not a compliment, Gilly.
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Not as often anymore0
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Not really, I have rbf bad. BUT.
I did talk the gas station owner into pumping my gas because he "likes my truck."0 -
@gillylucky yeah, I asked a guy out for coffee exactly ONCE. It is character building, though. 😅0 -
I think I got hit on in this place! I friended a guy and when I asked him why he joined MFP and his fitness goals, he didn't answer, but he asked me all sorts of personal questions. Ultimately he asked me if I was happily married with kids. I told him the truth: happily married 32 years (no kids). He replied "that's good to know." Maybe I misinterpreted, but it was the final red flag. I de-friended him. Needless to say he left MFP as quickly as he arrived. Now I don't friend ANY guys. Why do some guys think that MFP is a dating app?2
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I think I got hit on in this place! I friended a guy and when I asked him why he joined MFP and his fitness goals, he didn't answer, but he asked me all sorts of personal questions. Ultimately he asked me if I was happily married with kids. I told him the truth: happily married 32 years (no kids). He replied "that's good to know." Maybe I misinterpreted, but it was the final red flag. I de-friended him. Needless to say he left MFP as quickly as he arrived. Now I don't friend ANY guys. Why do some guys think that MFP is a dating app?
Because of the sheer amount of "Would you kiss/date/marry/cover in chocolate sauce the person above threads,maybe?1 -
Leo_King84 wrote: »I think I got hit on in this place! I friended a guy and when I asked him why he joined MFP and his fitness goals, he didn't answer, but he asked me all sorts of personal questions. Ultimately he asked me if I was happily married with kids. I told him the truth: happily married 32 years (no kids). He replied "that's good to know." Maybe I misinterpreted, but it was the final red flag. I de-friended him. Needless to say he left MFP as quickly as he arrived. Now I don't friend ANY guys. Why do some guys think that MFP is a dating app?
Because of the sheer amount of "Would you kiss/date/marry/cover in chocolate sauce the person above threads,maybe?
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AdahPotatah2024 wrote: »@gillylucky yeah, I asked a guy out for coffee exactly ONCE. It is character building, though. 😅
sorry you had to deal with it, but i feel you there and it sucks. you never know when the other person is having a rough day and you catch them at the wrong time... but then again some people can just be terrible0
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