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What a twunt.

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user234872034 · 22/06/2017 17:18

Some men are just twunts aren't they? They reel you in with their bright chat & compliments, say all the right things, grooming you in effect. And then ghost you the moment a potentially more interesting proposition raises its' head. Without even the balls to acknowledge it. How much do we want to bet he suddenly reappears in a week or three with a crap excuse?

I shall not be available.
Rant over.

OP posts:
BadHatter · 22/06/2017 17:28

Yeah some are.

Some realize that the women they're pursuing aren't who they picture a future with.

Sorry.

Imbeingunreasonable · 22/06/2017 18:13

If he gets back in touch tell him you've got got your sock drawer to sort out or lampshades to dust. He should get the message. Though some are a bit dim and/or manipulative and don't always get the hint to fuck off

HildaOg · 22/06/2017 18:16

Women do exactly the same thing. I've heard so many men say exactly what you have and I've ghosted most of the men I've chatted to. It's the nature of old. You sift through all the ones you don't want to get through the ones you do and there's so much choice you can be as picky as you like because behind every person there's a stream of many...

Imbeingunreasonable · 22/06/2017 18:26

It sounds so harsh when put like that Hilda but yes women are guilty of this too. It's the getting back in touch after ghosting that i find most insulting. It's just plain rude.

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