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Professional Retard, Formerly DOLL
i've been thinking of things i can say to ward off women from male-dominated spaces and i have deducted 3 ways to make any woman on the internet uncomfortable
1.) UNWARRANTED SEXUAL COMMENTS
i have found that telling any woman on the internet that you want to fuck them or do anything sexual will make them very uncomfortable and back away from the conversation. do keep in mind that this is a double edged sword and if this person knows where you work or where you go to school expect to be fired or given a very harsh talk
most efficient but most risky
2.) BEING INCREDIBLY AWKWARD
this one usually gets played off as a joke unless you add small aspects of #1 to it but if done right it can be just as effective as #1 with less risk
>umm... hi... i didn't know there were women on (subject)... i was wondering if maybe you could show me your breasts? it's okay if you don't want to, after all. no woman ever like me anyway, heh.
3.) ASKING VERY PERSONAL QUESTIONS
anything like "where do you live" or "whats your social media" or "whats your phone number" or "whats your password"
throwing in things like "aha" or ";)" will add to the uncomfortableness factor
i am not responsible for you getting fired or getting sexual harassment charges btw
1.) UNWARRANTED SEXUAL COMMENTS
i have found that telling any woman on the internet that you want to fuck them or do anything sexual will make them very uncomfortable and back away from the conversation. do keep in mind that this is a double edged sword and if this person knows where you work or where you go to school expect to be fired or given a very harsh talk
most efficient but most risky
2.) BEING INCREDIBLY AWKWARD
this one usually gets played off as a joke unless you add small aspects of #1 to it but if done right it can be just as effective as #1 with less risk
>umm... hi... i didn't know there were women on (subject)... i was wondering if maybe you could show me your breasts? it's okay if you don't want to, after all. no woman ever like me anyway, heh.
3.) ASKING VERY PERSONAL QUESTIONS
anything like "where do you live" or "whats your social media" or "whats your phone number" or "whats your password"
throwing in things like "aha" or ";)" will add to the uncomfortableness factor
i am not responsible for you getting fired or getting sexual harassment charges btw