It seems a little self-involved to be like, 'Oh, he's hitting on me.' Maybe he's just trying to start up an innocent conversation.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Generally, I just think there is a real lacking in men knowing how to hit on women.
If a guy's talking to you at a club and you're having a long conversation, and then one of your friends comes up and he automatically devotes his attention to her, that's always a sign to look for. They're not always just doing it 'cause they're being 'friendly.' They want to look for somebody new.
He surprised me by his familiarity with details of movements and battles which I did not suppose had come to his knowledge. As he kept me talking for over half an hour, I flattered myself that what I had to say interested him.
Some guys may play around and say a couple of things, but if I say it, I mean it. I may laugh, it may be funny, but if I say I'm going to get you, I'm going to get you.
When someone was hitting me, or like sexually molesting me, it just seemed normal to continue to do that to myself.
I don't think I can get into my deep inner thoughts about hitting. It's like talking about religion.
I'm not really very comfortable being hit on at all.
If I'm going to get hit, why let the guy who's going to hit me get the easiest and best shot? I explode into the guy who's trying to tackle me.
I don't ever really notice when guys are hitting on me. I'm oblivious.
When I am at a straight club, which is like once a year, if a man even looks in my direction, I verbally attack him.