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What is the best way to say no to a woman who sexually?
pressures you and you are attracted to? Could be a co-worker, friend, or past relationship girl. You choose the senerio? For the women answering, what would you recommend?
8 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You little TEASE!!!!! haha
Ya know I know this will gets the thumbs down but I have always figured the truth is always the best policy... I know not many do it and think they need a believable lie to tell someone without hurting their feelings, but if you simply just sit down with her and be open and honest and explain the way you feel, it will be received much better, gain her respect, and probably won't close the door for a future change in heart..
- ÐIESEŁ ÐUBLv 61 decade ago
Just say no and inform someone that you can trust in order to have someone who can pay attention to the situation. If at work talk to a boss/supervisor, and if it is them...go to the top. Upper management would have no problem with that.
If it was a friend and I didn't appreciate it...I would cut off the friendship. My friends wouldn't try to intimidate or pressure me to do anything.
- True Blue BritLv 71 decade ago
You mean, turn a woman down sexually? Has this ever happened in the history of man?
Well, all I can say is that as a woman, I've had to turn away a few and I should imagine the same rules apply. "No, thank you, I'm flattered, but ....." etc.
- 1 decade ago
Well, I'm a very blunt with the words kinda of person because I'm tired of the world and it's bullcrap! Anyways...I would say- Hey girl, lay off a little, I'll call you when I'm ready! Your pushy and it's turning me off. I hate when people do that, too.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
Be honest with her about your feelings. If someone thought that about me, I would hope that they would say something. If she's offended.....at least you've told her that you're uncomfortable. Letting it go and not saying somethign will only propetuate the issue and make it worse in the long run.
- AfiLv 71 decade ago
Why would you say no if you are attracted to her?
Is this wishful thinking on your part?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
just really give it to her, and say now now that was the last time. this way u get your pleasure, and problem solved!