Regular Reader wrote:
Reminds me of getting approached by an overly friendly young woman 27 years ago (Or so) dressed like that just before closing time one night. And I had the typical morally casual attitude of a mildly inebriated twenty something guy.
When she mentioned some drivel about where her eyes were, I pointed out that at 2am and dressed like that, she wanted people focused on her rack. For some reason she got offended.
And even angrier when I laughed about it.
Right....no may always mean no, but you still have to also look in the mirror and understand the attention you will directly and indirectly invite.
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This Ends in Antioch wrote:
brick (/brik/) verb
1. block or enclose with a wall of bricks
2. Proper response would be to ask an endless series of follow ups until the person regrets having spoken to you in the first place.