Maya
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The problem isn’t talking…
The problem is not understanding “no.”
It started like any normal conversation at an airport.
A smile. A compliment. Casual, respectful vibes.
Boy: “Your outfit looks nice.”
Girl: “Thank you.”
Boy: “You look really pretty… are you a model?”
Girl: “No.”
Boy: “You look like one… ever tried it?”
Girl: “No.”
Boy: “Are you studying?”
Girl: “Yes, a yoga course.”
Everything was fine till here.
Polite. Comfortable. Normal.
Then something changed.
Boy: “Do you have a boyfriend?”
Girl: “No.”
Boy: “Can I get your Instagram?”
She shakes her head — no.
Boy: “Your number?”
Girl: “Sorry…”
Boy: “Come on… just talk. We can be friends.”
Girl: “I can’t. Sorry.”
That should’ve been the end.
That was the answer.
But he didn’t stop.
So tell me— When someone ignores a clear “no”…
is it still a “normal attempt”…
or is it crossing a line?


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