This is INCREDIBLE

I always love hearing men's responses to this type of thing like it's no big deal. "Oh she could have just told him she wasn't interested and move on" no, it is definitely not that simple.

I once got a ride home from an acquaintance when I was 19 years old. She didn't tell me her male friend was driving. He dropped her off first and they both insisted I get in the front seat, pressuring me. I told the guy I lived in a different complex nearby my apartment since he kept talking about sex about "how he wasn't like that." I REPEATEDLY told this guy I had a boyfriend that I LIVED with and he continued on. I tried to leave the car and couldn't since the doors were locked. He tried to force me to kiss him and wouldn't let me leave, I kept telling him I didn't want to and just wanted to leave, I thought I was going to be raped. I went to kiss him and turned away at the last minute, he got my cheek. He finally let me go and I PRAYED that he drove away before me getting inside so I could run home. Luckily he did.

The next day he actually confronted me at my JOB asking me why I gave him a fake number. I told him he scared me and again, I wasn't interested. He tried to say the reason why he came was because I left my glove in his car and after confronting me he would go grab it (why didn't he have it with him? this was a lie). After he "left" (I saw him go hide behind a rack of magazines) I told my boss and she stayed around me. He gave me my glove he pretended to go fetch. After checking out a customer it got slow, I turned around and he was in the entrance lobby GLARING at me. I ran up to grab my boss, when she walked over he was gone.

So no, it is not as simple as saying you're not interested. I would have wanted to become friends with that girl and give her some type of gift card if someone did that for me lol

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