Thanks TLS.
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2016 11:36 pm
Thanks TLS. Helpful to someone in need as always.
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lawman84 wrote: But people don't generally resent attractive people. If anything, they generally try to hang around them. So if you're attractive and putting everyone else off of you
oh jesusThe one thing that I can think of is the fact that I hooked up with a couple of the female summers in the first couple of weeks, but I never told anyone else.
No. This explains why both male and female summer associates might be avoiding you like the plague.Anonymous User wrote:The one thing that I can think of is the fact that I hooked up with a couple of the female summers in the first couple of weeks, but I never told anyone else. And even if they went around telling people (which I mean, why would they?) I can't imagine that this would make people hate me.
Have you tried asking your officemate if everything is good between y'all?Anonymous User wrote:I knew I was going to regret posting this. This site kinda sucks because everyone automatically assumes everyone else is a fucking troll. Is it so impossible that I'm telling the truth? I came on here partially to anonymously get this off my chest because I can't discuss it with anyone in real life and partially to see if anyone had any useful advice. I have no interest in discussing the hookups.star fox wrote:Is this going to be one of those long con gradually building to more ridiculousness troll threads?
Please tell us more about these hookups.
No. I bet at least 50% of the people who are assholes don't realize it. And they probably think they're self-aware. The other 50% or less just don't care.Anonymous User wrote:I know what you meant, but generally when I think of that quote I think of the jerk off who is getting into fights with people all day and always thinks the other person is the one who is wrong when it's always him. The whole point of this thread is that I honestly don't get myself involved in situations where I'm thinking "wow that person is an asshole" but somehow I'm repudiating the whole summer class. I think I would know if I was that big of an asshole, I mean you would have to realize right...?LaLiLuLeLo wrote:I think you're missing the point of the quote. I'm not saying they're assholes. I'm saying you might be. A large group of people don't collectively dislike someone to the point of avoidance for no good reason.
This is kind of burying the lede, dude. I think hooking up with more than one woman in your program in the first couple of weeks is definitely going to make you that guy people avoid.Anonymous User wrote:The one thing that I can think of is the fact that I hooked up with a couple of the female summers in the first couple of weeks, but I never told anyone else. And even if they went around telling people (which I mean, why would they?) I can't imagine that this would make people hate me. They weren't repeat hookups by the way (and in fact the two girls don't even seem to like me much anymore either, but not because I was rude to them during or after).
It literally can't get more awkward. And people apparently actively avoid you. So there's no real damage that can be done if you can ask in a non-asshole/non-pathetic way.Anonymous User wrote:I was thinking about it, but what's the point? This is how the last 2 weeks have been: I get there in the morning and say good morning and get "hi" back. If I say anything else the rest of the day, I get a one word response. She leaves at the end of the day before me without good bye, good night, or anything. But the second someone comes in to say hi she perks up and is the chattiest person you've ever met.lawman84 wrote:Have you tried asking your officemate if everything is good between y'all?Anonymous User wrote:I knew I was going to regret posting this. This site kinda sucks because everyone automatically assumes everyone else is a fucking troll. Is it so impossible that I'm telling the truth? I came on here partially to anonymously get this off my chest because I can't discuss it with anyone in real life and partially to see if anyone had any useful advice. I have no interest in discussing the hookups.star fox wrote:Is this going to be one of those long con gradually building to more ridiculousness troll threads?
Please tell us more about these hookups.
Probably won't help because most lawyers are passive-aggressive as fuck but I'm not sure if it can make things worse.
It's so absurdly, blatantly obvious that there is really no point in me asking. It would just make it even more awkward (if it can possibly get anymore awkward than sitting in your office all day in silence).
And if this dude isn't trolling, his lack of awareness of this leads me to believe there's a lot more about his behavior of which he is unaware.A. Nony Mouse wrote:This is kind of burying the lede, dude. I think hooking up with more than one woman in your program in the first couple of weeks is definitely going to make you that guy people avoid.Anonymous User wrote:The one thing that I can think of is the fact that I hooked up with a couple of the female summers in the first couple of weeks, but I never told anyone else. And even if they went around telling people (which I mean, why would they?) I can't imagine that this would make people hate me. They weren't repeat hookups by the way (and in fact the two girls don't even seem to like me much anymore either, but not because I was rude to them during or after).