Jiubreyn
Jiubreyn
Jiubreyn

He doesn’t seem like a “nice guy” he seems like a guy whose not great at reading cues and is a bit infatuated with someone. He’s young and hopefully he takes this to heart and realizes that there are more ways to say No than just No and he has to learn to identify those.

...you might wanna wait until your testicles descend before you try to form an opinion about this

“She probably didn’t want to be direct about it, but that’s what seems to be the case here.”

I really appreciated the snarky responses as a woman who has had men continue to harrass me (at work one of them) after I said no and took steps to never be alone with them again. If CCS is a decent person hopefully they will take a step back and move on.

Also a lot of self-professed “nice guys” hate women and think any slight interest or time spent with a specific woman should be rewarded by sex. I always want to say to the incel types “you aren’t nice if you spout bitter misogynistic generalised drivel about a group that makes up half the planet”.

Or he’s having trouble understanding that women aren’t going to be as direct and honest with him as he’s always thought they’d be and needs to learn to read the signs of “No”.

Agreed 100%.

Nice Guys is not something that nice guys should be calling themselves, if they want to be known as a nice guy... A guy who thinks of himself as a nice guy is at once both delusional and clingy, besides being possessive... Possibly even ABUSIVE. I hate to identify myself with those, but I’m not perfect. Although I

CCS seems like someone who has proclaimed himself a “nice guy” and doesn’t understand why girls don’t like “nice guys” like him.

Anyone who’s worked service knows there’s a such thing as a locked door. If a restaurant, still filled with people, is so pressed at the thought of additional people entering for any reason, why not have a host posted at the door to guide patrons out and refuse new entries?

Anyone who’s worked service knows there’s a such thing as a locked door. If a restaurant, still filled with people, is so pressed at the thought of additional people entering for any reason, why not have a host posted at the door to guide patrons out and refuse new entries? These women ‘strolled in’, ‘ignored staff’,

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS THIS IS THE CONTENT I WAAAAAAAAAAANNTTTT

“Now, where do we stand on ‘snatch’?”

The restaurant says they were closed, but the women say the restaurant was open because people were still dining. Anyone who’s worked service knows a closed restaurant often has people in it well beyond the official closing time, and while the public may still be inside, no one new gets to come in.

over seas, any seas, in any direction.

I’d be willing to bet money that smarmy little fuck isn’t well respected anywhere.

That could be cool! I’ll see what I can do :)

Fair enough, I guess my point with ignoring them is to not respond to the dealership. Of course, if a buyer wants to contact any number of outlets to report this behavior that is good.

Don’t just ignore these assholes - if they’re calling you up, that means they’ve called other customers up with this scam, and it’s more than likely that it’s worked for them if they keep doing it.
Yelp reviews, local BBB chapters, or your state attorney general are all appropriate methods of alerting others that this