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| #Post#: 57072-------------------------------------------------- | |
| What an interesting question aka That's really not any of your b | |
| usiness | |
| By: holly firestorm Date: September 8, 2020, 5:29 pm | |
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| I remember this was a topic on the old page. | |
| I shoot at a local archery range. Most of us tend to be | |
| friendly. One of the archers who I barely know and is about my | |
| age asked me if I was married. Since I am totally not | |
| interested, but, didn't really want to offend him for no good | |
| reason I just asked with a smile, "Why ever would you want to | |
| know that?" and just laughed, hopefully pleasantly. | |
| #Post#: 57093-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What an interesting question aka That's really not any of yo | |
| ur business | |
| By: Luci Date: September 8, 2020, 10:31 pm | |
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| I don�t think that is out of line. I�m happy I�m married and | |
| have no problem saying that I am. If separated of going through | |
| a divorce, just say as much as you want to. My answer would | |
| still be easy. There are other questions that I might answer | |
| vaguely, but not that one. | |
| #Post#: 57099-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What an interesting question aka That's really not any of yo | |
| ur business | |
| By: Aleko Date: September 9, 2020, 3:13 am | |
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| I think that from an acquaintance, somebody you know to talk to, | |
| that�s a perfectly legit question. | |
| Of course he might have had a potential romantic interest in you | |
| (in which case it was perfectly proper of him to check before | |
| attempting to ask for a date or whatever); equally he might only | |
| want to get to know you as a friend, which can be problematic | |
| between a man and woman who are both single and so potentially | |
| �in the market�. Or it was just one of those things like | |
| �employed or still studying?�, �born and bred here or came from | |
| somewhere else?� that people like to know just to get a fix on | |
| what an acquaintance is all about and how to talk to them. | |
| #Post#: 57113-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What an interesting question aka That's really not any of yo | |
| ur business | |
| By: Hmmm Date: September 9, 2020, 9:05 am | |
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| [quote author=holly firestorm link=topic=1844.msg57072#msg57072 | |
| date=1599604194] | |
| I remember this was a topic on the old page. | |
| I shoot at a local archery range. Most of us tend to be | |
| friendly. One of the archers who I barely know and is about my | |
| age asked me if I was married. Since I am totally not | |
| interested, but, didn't really want to offend him for no good | |
| reason I just asked with a smile, "Why ever would you want to | |
| know that?" and just laughed, hopefully pleasantly. | |
| [/quote] | |
| To me, that response comes across as flirtatious if delivered | |
| with a smile and laugh. | |
| #Post#: 57135-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What an interesting question aka That's really not any of yo | |
| ur business | |
| By: Gellchom Date: September 9, 2020, 2:15 pm | |
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| [quote author=Hmmm link=topic=1844.msg57113#msg57113 | |
| date=1599660356] | |
| [quote author=holly firestorm link=topic=1844.msg57072#msg57072 | |
| date=1599604194] | |
| I remember this was a topic on the old page. | |
| I shoot at a local archery range. Most of us tend to be | |
| friendly. One of the archers who I barely know and is about my | |
| age asked me if I was married. Since I am totally not | |
| interested, but, didn't really want to offend him for no good | |
| reason I just asked with a smile, "Why ever would you want to | |
| know that?" and just laughed, hopefully pleasantly. | |
| [/quote] | |
| To me, that response comes across as flirtatious if delivered | |
| with a smile and laugh. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I�m confused. You say you said that so you wouldn�t offend him, | |
| and I�m sure that was your admirable intention. But if I were | |
| the guy (and I didn�t take it as flirtatious, which I agree is | |
| likely), I would feel really flipped off by that. I get it that | |
| a smile and a laugh are meant to make it pleasant, and it�s | |
| certainly better than barking it at him. But he could take it | |
| as your laughing at the very idea that you could be interested. | |
| Ouch. | |
| I gather that you were trying to avoid having him ask you out | |
| and you having to hurt his feelings by declining. But I bet | |
| that, IF that even happened, you could find a kind way of | |
| declining. | |
| #Post#: 57151-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What an interesting question aka That's really not any of yo | |
| ur business | |
| By: holly firestorm Date: September 9, 2020, 8:00 pm | |
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| [quote author=Gellchom link=topic=1844.msg57135#msg57135 | |
| date=1599678908] | |
| [quote author=Hmmm link=topic=1844.msg57113#msg57113 | |
| date=1599660356] | |
| [quote author=holly firestorm link=topic=1844.msg57072#msg57072 | |
| date=1599604194] | |
| I remember this was a topic on the old page. | |
| I shoot at a local archery range. Most of us tend to be | |
| friendly. One of the archers who I barely know and is about my | |
| age asked me if I was married. Since I am totally not | |
| interested, but, didn't really want to offend him for no good | |
| reason I just asked with a smile, "Why ever would you want to | |
| know that?" and just laughed, hopefully pleasantly. | |
| [/quote] | |
| To me, that response comes across as flirtatious if delivered | |
| with a smile and laugh. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I�m confused. You say you said that so you wouldn�t offend him, | |
| and I�m sure that was your admirable intention. But if I were | |
| the guy (and I didn�t take it as flirtatious, which I agree is | |
| likely), I would feel really flipped off by that. I get it that | |
| a smile and a laugh are meant to make it pleasant, and it�s | |
| certainly better than barking it at him. But he could take it | |
| as your laughing at the very idea that you could be interested. | |
| Ouch. | |
| I gather that you were trying to avoid having him ask you out | |
| and you having to hurt his feelings by declining. But I bet | |
| that, IF that even happened, you could find a kind way of | |
| declining. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Well, that was exactly it. He seemed to be leading up to that | |
| and his behavior even after that kind of confirmed it...almost. | |
| And, EEK! Flirtatious?! That was exactly the opposite of what I | |
| intended. I felt at the time the question was too pushy, but, | |
| maybe you're right. | |
| #Post#: 57155-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What an interesting question aka That's really not any of yo | |
| ur business | |
| By: Dazi Date: September 9, 2020, 9:21 pm | |
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| IME, men will find you flirtatious if they want you to be | |
| flirtatious. Heck, years ago, before I was more civilized, I | |
| told a guy to go eff himself. He thought I was being cute. ::) | |
| ::) ::) | |
| #Post#: 57162-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What an interesting question aka That's really not any of yo | |
| ur business | |
| By: Gellchom Date: September 9, 2020, 11:14 pm | |
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| I sure do get it about not wanting to be put in the awkward | |
| position of having to turn down someone you aren't interested in | |
| who expresses an interest in you/asks you out. It's almost | |
| impossible to decline without some embarrassment for him at the | |
| least -- no matter now careful you are, it's just no fun to put | |
| yourself out there and then be rejected. | |
| So I do understand that your intentions were only to be kind, | |
| not to have an excuse to say a snappy answer. You didn't want | |
| to cause him that embarrassment. That's good. | |
| But "What an interesting question," "Why would you want to know | |
| that?" and the like are very withering slap downs. So, in my | |
| opinion, they should be used -- if at all -- only for | |
| inappropriate questions, not for innocent but awkward ones. | |
| "Are you married?" is not an inappropriate question, certainly | |
| not when it's just a get-to-know-you-better question from an | |
| acquaintance, and for that matter not even when it's from | |
| someone who is interested in a date or even a relationship. | |
| That's no crime, even though in this case it was unwanted (and | |
| for all he knew, it would have been welcome). In fact, if that | |
| were the case, not only would your marital status not be "not | |
| really any of his business," it's pretty necessary information! | |
| I think that it would have been better just to answer the | |
| question, and then, if he did then ask you out or otherwise | |
| express unreciprocated interest, find a kind way to decline. | |
| Easier said than done, I know, but I think better than making | |
| him feel like he was out of line to ask. | |
| #Post#: 57182-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What an interesting question aka That's really not any of yo | |
| ur business | |
| By: Wanaca Date: September 10, 2020, 9:05 am | |
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| I've been in this situation many times. My favorite response | |
| was something like"Oh no---I'm not married! I'm not interested | |
| in even dating anyone, let alone being married!" Said with a | |
| laugh in a joking-but-not-joking way. | |
| I've also said something like, "Actually, I'm happily | |
| divorced---so happy that even the thought of another | |
| relationship makes me want to run for the hills!" Also said | |
| with a laughing exaggerated manner. | |
| A little lighthearted humor goes a long way and gives the person | |
| an easy way out, If they pressed it, I'd be honest and say that | |
| I wasn't interested in dating (I'd kindly leave the final word | |
| "you" out). | |
| #Post#: 57184-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: What an interesting question aka That's really not any of yo | |
| ur business | |
| By: Aleko Date: September 10, 2020, 9:13 am | |
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| Or, to be a bit less pointed, a cheery 'No, I'm a happy loner'. | |
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