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KinkyVixen 07-12-2006 06:52 PM

Rejection Hotline
 
I wasn't sure what category to put this one in so, it lands in nothingland.

Ok. So I heard about this a long time ago. But I never actually knew what the number was.
I'm sure you've heard about this before. It's a rejection hotline. You know, when some creepy guygirl is hittin on you in a bar and then asks you for your number. Well, you give him/her this number. (212) 479-7990. They then will, hopefully, walk away with delight in their heart that they scored some digits. If/when they do call the number it tells them that they have been rejected and then gives them some options to talk to a "comfort specialist" or other things of that nature. I know this is probably old news...but that's the story of my life. :)

The idea is funny, the area code throws if off a little, especially if you don't live in NY, but I guess that's what they make up lies and excuses for. "I just moved from there, etc, etc."

I'm bored...and I entertained myself with that and this post for about 5 minutes...an hour and 10 left to go!

marichiko 07-12-2006 07:42 PM

My fav is giving them the number of the local suicide prevention hotline. Works like a charm.

When I broke up with my ex, I paged him and put in the number of the county jail, the rape crisis hotline, the local center for prevention of domestic violence, the DA's financial crimes division, two of his ex girl friends, AND his ex wife, and the the AID's crisis line. Petty stuff, but it amused me at the time. ;)

footfootfoot 07-12-2006 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by marichiko
My fav is giving them the number of the local suicide prevention hotline. Works like a charm.

When I broke up with my ex, I paged him and put in the number of the county jail, the rape crisis hotline, the local center for prevention of domestic violence, the DA's financial crimes division, two of his ex girl friends, AND his ex wife, and the the AID's crisis line. Petty stuff, but it amused me at the time. ;)

Remind me not to break up with you.

Elspode 07-12-2006 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by KinkyVixen
I'm bored...and I entertained myself with that and this post for about 5 minutes...an hour and 10 left to go!

To go...before what?

WabUfvot5 07-12-2006 10:30 PM

Really makes a guy want to approach a woman. Nothing like good old outright deception.

skysidhe 07-12-2006 10:47 PM

I've put people off for so long I've forgotten how to be interested.

I only like funny. I don't like puppy eyes, hey babys or superficial compliments. I wear a silver ring on my finger that says I am not available but then I wear many silver rings. I am sure I glow 'unavailable' by now so I don't need a number to turn someone off. Interestingly mean way to do it though.


There is this one person at work. I think he looks like my ex to me. I think he has noticed I have noticed him. Perhaps he thinks I am interested.
*cringe*
I was wondering what to say if he gets too chummy. Should I say "hey, you remind me of my ex." Then I imagine him asking what happened to him and I say, "Oh, He's a bum and I never have anything to do with him."
Then he looks crushed or suprised and I say,"Yeah, buddy, sorry about that but have a nice night anyway.":rolleyes:


edit ...I would never actually be that mean. I am too soft for my own good.

Elspode 07-12-2006 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by skysidhe
I've put people off for so long I've forgotten how to be interested.

Is there just that big a dearth of qualified men out there, or have you simply reached the point in your life where you prefer your own companionship?

xoxoxoBruce 07-13-2006 04:14 AM

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Originally Posted by skysidhe
snip~ Should I say "hey, you remind me of my ex." Then I imagine him asking what happened to him and I say, "Oh, He's a bum and I never have anything to do with him."
Then he looks crushed or suprised and I say,"Yeah, buddy, sorry about that but have a nice night anyway.":rolleyes: ~snip

Maybe, but he might think, Hmmm....she's telling me she was attracted to someone similar to me, so I've got a shot at it. Now she's making it clear he's out of the picture, hmmmm. ;)

DucksNuts 07-13-2006 06:34 AM

I always had trouble with giving off the wrong vibe, I just never learnt the art of *not interested*.

Mainly because when I am out, I am usually drinking and therefor go into hyper super friendly mode and I'll talk/flirt with anybody and everybody....so guys usually take that as "i'm in!!"

I always get the guilts if they try and buy me drinks and I know I'm not interested.

Sometimes if my sister has been annoying me, I'll give out her phone number :)

xoxoxoBruce 07-13-2006 04:07 PM

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Sometimes if my sister has been annoying me, I'll give out her phone number
You'll be sorry, when your sister hooks up with some rich dude, from one of those phone calls. :lol:

KinkyVixen 07-13-2006 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Elspode
To go...before what?

Before I got myself out of the god-forsaken prison that I call a job. :)

skysidhe 07-13-2006 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Elspode
Is there just that big a dearth of qualified men out there, or have you simply reached the point in your life where you prefer your own companionship?


It's multi-leveled. I think I have too much baggage. To a lesser extent this.

5 years ago I got involved in one of those user types. It would have only taken stawberry waffles and sits by the lake to make those clandistine meetings ok with me but he wouldn't get involved with my kid so.... I don't trust my judgement....right after that....
I fell in and out of love online. Met the online person I love but because of certain reasons we can't have an 'sexual relationship' Just a real 'loving one'

He is at least is present in this house at times and my kid gets to see a guy. A fellow musician and that's very cool when it happens.

You see my kid is an autistic....smart but isolated and I just always either never have the time because my down time is filling his life up so it isn't lived in so much isolation. ....thank goodness for music.

I wish people would want to be more involved without me having to explain.In real life I mean. Telling me I should do this or that. People don't understand what aspergers is. It is hard when they are so normal too. ya know?

I grieve.


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Originally Posted by xoxoxoBruce
Maybe, but he might think, Hmmm....she's telling me she was attracted to someone similar to me, so I've got a shot at it. Now she's making it clear he's out of the picture, hmmmm. ;)


ok ok. ...then on to plan B.....that is hyper drive on the ole ' I'm not available neon glow'

marichiko 07-13-2006 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by footfootfoot
Remind me not to break up with you.

Aww, baby, you know I'm yours forever! :D

Actually my ex deserved my little phone prank considering he stole $13,000 or so from me, beat me up, threatened to shoot me, and came over an smashed every plant I had out on my porch. Its little acts of love like that which cause me to retaliate in turn, and he got off damn easy, as far as I'm concerned. :eyebrow:

wolf 07-13-2006 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by skysidhe
People don't understand what aspergers is.

I think that a lot of people here do understand.

Clodfobble 07-14-2006 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by skysidhe
I was wondering what to say if he gets too chummy. Should I say "hey, you remind me of my ex." Then I imagine him asking what happened to him and I say, "Oh, He's a bum and I never have anything to do with him."

I always found that "Sorry, you remind me of my abusive stepfather" does the trick nicely without any followup questions.


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