It Doesn’t Count Unless I Know You’re Hitting on Me.
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It Doesn’t Count Unless I Know You’re Hitting on Me.
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#3I've seen a lot of comments in social media from SF women stating that they can't get a guy to even look at them.
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#4A male hit on her, in San Francisco . Context is everything, no? This is possibly amazing, but amazing enough to generate a blog post? I've seen a lot of comments in social media from SF women stating that they can't get a guy to even look at them.
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#5A male hit on her, in San Francisco . Context is everything, no? This is possibly amazing, but amazing enough to generate a blog post? I've seen a lot of comments in social media from SF women stating that they can't get a guy to even look at them.
It is an interesting topic, at least for me: I'm male, so I haven't had to go through a situation like that and I don't have a clue how I would respond to something like that if I were in her shoes. Had I heeded your summary without reading the blog, I would've missed a mildly interesting topic.
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#6A lot of people go to networking events to meet partners as well as network.
And American men are aggressive? Try Italian, Spanish, French, ...
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#71. You're a woman, and men will hit on you, and that's not a bad thing; it's biology.
2. If you think SF men are aggressive, then obviously you haven't been out much. I don't think I've been anywhere in the world that's LESS aggressive than SF when it comes to dating/mating. Go to Brazil and see what aggressiveness is.
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#8Casting that aside for a moment, biology happens. I'm a guy, married and have been hit on in the past (my best defence was to stop working out and put a few pounds on, hasn't been a problem since then although it may have introduced new problems which I'm now working on).
It's natural for men and women to flirt, to hit on each other in an attempt to achieve evolution's goal. It's what we're all wired for. However, having said that as long as boundaries are made clear it shouldn't be a problem.
I'd also like to say that I have both been 'that guy' and been hit on by 'that woman'. In both cases there are worse things in the world to worry about. In the case of 'that woman' I made a pretty good friend and business associate, in the case of being 'that guy', you chalk it up and move on, or in my case make friends with someone who you wouldn't have perhaps spoken to if you weren't initially attracted to.
I'd also second the context. A woman being hit on in SF is nothing like being hit in Cairo, Delhi or even Paris.