Why are people so adulterous?
If I had a nickel for every time a male facebook "friend"/ real life acquaintance messaged me on social media with flirtatious messages, I'd be rich. These people know I'm married, I gush about my husband all the time. Much of the time they also know my husband and often have him as a friend on FB, too! Seriously, people are sick!
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Those people would no longer be my "friend" or "acquaintance", on FB or in real life.
Yes. I always delete and block.KendallsMom wrote: ↑Tue May 23, 2023 4:18 pm Those people would no longer be my "friend" or "acquaintance", on FB or in real life.
They run the gamut. Everything from a simple compliment and mild flirting to being outright lewd. Sometimes they act like they are interested in one of my businesses and want to hire me or work for me. I also get a lot of messages just trying to chat me up. They aren't flirtatious but also kind of out of the blue. I ignore them when I suspect that they're just looking for an excuse to talk to me.
I'm not dense, I can tell when someone is being flirtatious. There's really no other way to interpret explicit messages about my body or what they want to do to me.
I'm also not special, this happens to women all the time. I do block and delete, am I not allowed to ask why people are so adulterous and sick??
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A simple compliment is not adulterous. Interest in a business is not adulterous. I think in at least some of the cases you are reading way more into it than is actually intended.Anonymous 1 wrote: ↑Wed May 24, 2023 12:42 pmThey run the gamut. Everything from a simple compliment and mild flirting to being outright lewd. Sometimes they act like they are interested in one of my businesses and want to hire me or work for me. I also get a lot of messages just trying to chat me up. They aren't flirtatious but also kind of out of the blue. I ignore them when I suspect that they're just looking for an excuse to talk to me.
I don't doubt that some men are flirtatious or downright lewd when they shouldn't be, but the way you come off in this whole thread makes it seem like you think you're all that and every man wants you. It's not a good look for you.
I've never heard of any of my female friends having this problem on a regular basis and I promise you we are not all woofers.
I had someone from high school message me saying I looked familiar. I told him we went to school together and he lives down the street. I only used a nickname in high school and my social media has my full first name. He just chatted about random things (I told him he knew my husband and played a sport with him) he then said I was really good looking and probably freaky. I told him to stop because I was happily married with kids(my picture has my family in it ) he said that plenty on happily married people have fun on the side. I told him that I wasn’t one of them. And blocked him.
He’s in his mid 30s single and I can see why if that’s how he talks to women.
He’s in his mid 30s single and I can see why if that’s how he talks to women.