Or turning women down, for that matter.
At what point in a conversation, when you know that the other person is blatantly romantically interested in you, do you think that you should mention, "Sorry, I'm not interested if you were thinking of things that way", or "Sorry, I'm not interested; I have a boyfriend/girlfriend"?
To men: would you prefer that women are more straight up about these things to help you save time and effort? Is this something that you appreciate? Or would you find it awkward and presumptuous for a woman to say something like that without you first explicitly saying, "I am interested in you"?
How do you turn people down and how would you like to be turned down? What do you think is appropriate?
All thoughts from anyone would be appreciated.
At what point in a conversation, when you know that the other person is blatantly romantically interested in you, do you think that you should mention, "Sorry, I'm not interested if you were thinking of things that way", or "Sorry, I'm not interested; I have a boyfriend/girlfriend"?
To men: would you prefer that women are more straight up about these things to help you save time and effort? Is this something that you appreciate? Or would you find it awkward and presumptuous for a woman to say something like that without you first explicitly saying, "I am interested in you"?
How do you turn people down and how would you like to be turned down? What do you think is appropriate?
All thoughts from anyone would be appreciated.