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Uncomfortable Woman Films As Male Customer Keeps Hitting On Her Despite Her Clear Lack Of Interest

Uncomfortable Woman Films As Male Customer Keeps Hitting On Her Despite Her Clear Lack Of Interest
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By now society knows that men have absolutely no boundaries, but sometimes the revelation of just how lacking they can be is still shocking.

This is impossibly clear in TikTok user @mickey.ruiz's newest video where she filmed a guy who simply would not leave her alone and continually hit on her.



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With a continual backdrop of the words "Why are men?" @mickey.ruiz answered question after question as this man clearly would not take a hint and stop hitting on her.


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Each reply she gave was more straightforward and blunt to the last.

At one point, the man asks her where she's from.

"Kent," she says.

He asks what city Kent is in.

"Kent," she says.


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@mickey.ruiz/TikTok


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@mickey.ruiz/TikTok

In the comments, a stranger called her "stuck up" for not engaging in conversation.

To which Mickey, as she identified herself, reminded the stranger that "women don't owe you sh*t."

"Many women have been hurt, murdered because they said no. So I would rather take the precautions of me still responding even though I was clearly uncomfortable rather than just being 'a b*tch' and somehow risking my life."


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Unwelcome personal questions from strangers should be treated with caution.

Men, take a lesson from this TikTok. If the girl doesn't look like she's interested, it's cause she's not.

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