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As a male, when are we allowed to tell a woman shes being inappropriate?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard2014" data-source="post: 67479235" data-attributes="member: 375914"><p>but it still isn't very common place, it seems to happen very rarely, whats the best way to say it? I don't think that in my first situation had I jumped up and exclaimed something that "your touching my leg that's inappropriate" it wouldn't be received very well, do I laugh and say "yep that's my leg" </p><p></p><p>when that girl was too close to my face should I have said "I can see a mole on your skin"? </p><p></p><p>whats the best way to calmly back out of those situations without damaging someones feelings when they are seriously questioning weather or not they are interested in an average guy.</p><p></p><p>If your more like my friends when a woman gets overly touchy feely with you, hugging tickling they seem to take it in stride realizing that the feelings are probably going to pass eventually and there is no need to make a scene, however for myself and other overweight friends we find ourselves struggling to know how to react in theses situations as in most cases when the feelings go away they can overreact because you didnt refuse their advances, or the ever popular meeting of women which in most cases ends up as "what the hell are you doing girl, you were all over him, did you see how fat he was" ending up with her friends telling you "stay the hell away from my friend"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard2014, post: 67479235, member: 375914"] but it still isn't very common place, it seems to happen very rarely, whats the best way to say it? I don't think that in my first situation had I jumped up and exclaimed something that "your touching my leg that's inappropriate" it wouldn't be received very well, do I laugh and say "yep that's my leg" when that girl was too close to my face should I have said "I can see a mole on your skin"? whats the best way to calmly back out of those situations without damaging someones feelings when they are seriously questioning weather or not they are interested in an average guy. If your more like my friends when a woman gets overly touchy feely with you, hugging tickling they seem to take it in stride realizing that the feelings are probably going to pass eventually and there is no need to make a scene, however for myself and other overweight friends we find ourselves struggling to know how to react in theses situations as in most cases when the feelings go away they can overreact because you didnt refuse their advances, or the ever popular meeting of women which in most cases ends up as "what the hell are you doing girl, you were all over him, did you see how fat he was" ending up with her friends telling you "stay the hell away from my friend" [/QUOTE]
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