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Woman Bluntly Rejects Guy Who Asks Her Out 'In Front Of 120 Students' In Cringey TikTok Video

Woman Bluntly Rejects Guy Who Asks Her Out 'In Front Of 120 Students' In Cringey TikTok Video
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Not everyone is thrilled by public displays of affection and showmanship, and one woman--who has since gone viral on TikTok--is at the TOP of that list.

In the video, posted by observer @vicktodaro82, the woman is being approached by a man in the middle of what looks like a classroom or library setting, while he gets down on one knee and loudly declares in front of everyone what he likes about her.


She wasted no time in bringing the axe down HARD on his dreams.

@vicktodaro82

Rejected in front of 120 students 😂#fyb #zxycba #rejected #relationships #university #houston #texas



“You’ve got the whole package: face, personality, it’s there," he says, apologizing to someone for disrupting the session. It was shortly after this that he was rejected, point blank.

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Immediately after the man asked the woman to be his girlfriend, she wasted no time in saying "um, no," and turning her back to him. The room erupted in laughter as the video ended.

And it turns out fellow TikTokers were definitely feeling the ick factor just as much as the woman in the video.

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Public displays of affection, when going sour, can really needlessly embarrass everybody involved. But thankfully, TikTok was mostly embarrassed for him, and mostly obsessed with her.

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Sometimes, a simple "no" is all that is needed to both effectively communicate the point, and completely devastate the listener. And this woman showed herself to be a master of simple, effective devastation.

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