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Being a guy who's heard it all in the way of rejection, I say just be straight forward and honest. He will appreciate that much more than you trying to treat him like a lost puppy dog. It's not mean to just simply tell him how you feel. Do not tell him he reminds you of your brother. That is just awkward and lame.
Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() You're staring at me like I just asked you what the fucking square root of something. |
The last girl I asked out for a date hesitated and then responded with, "I'm sorta kinda seeing someone". Now who am I to say she's lying? But if you asked me, I would say she's lying. I still say honesty is the best policy. That way, it leaves very little room for confusion or misinterpretation. Honesty doesn't have to be callous. And while there are some guys who can't handle rejection and get offensively-defensive, that doesn't mean you should "cover it up" every time some dude asks for a date. There are some mature guys out there who don't take rejection as a personal insult.
There's nowhere I can't reach. |