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Jul 12, 2013 13:00


...my housemate hit on me last night. (TW for very brief mention of rape - not in this story, in the past, it wasn't that bad ( Read more... )

hostel-ities, intimidation nation

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chateaunerd July 12 2013, 12:52:22 UTC
After your first response to his come-on ('No, we live together, that would be awkward'), he should've just left it at that. I got so irritated reading his texts.

No means NO.

IMO, I think you handled it very well. Hopefully he'll drop it and not persist.

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kimerastorm July 12 2013, 12:54:56 UTC
Just be very careful. This guy is sending off my creeper meter. I would stop leaving the garden door open, because he seems the type to try and take advantage of it.

Also have a quiet talk with the other roommates, just to let them know what's up. Better they know there is possible trouble brewing than to be blindsided by it later kwim?

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jarethrake July 12 2013, 12:59:45 UTC
I'm so glad it's not just my instincts being paranoid. I got that vibe too. And yeah, I'm locking the door now.:/

I texted one housemate, and I'll grab the other when I get a chance. I'm reasonably sure that if I screamed loudly enough they'd come to investigate, which I find reassuring.

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harroldsheep July 13 2013, 04:18:06 UTC
same here: creeper-meter going *boing boing boing!*

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tudorlady July 12 2013, 13:00:37 UTC
No means FUCKING NO. And #9 is reason enough to avoid him completely. What a jackass.

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alixandrea July 12 2013, 13:33:45 UTC
He's a selfish wanker with a serious case of misogyny and male privilege. Best left well alone.

Who on *earth* thinks talking about sex in the way you describe means that you're gagging for it??

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ithinkdirt August 6 2013, 10:35:05 UTC
I'm going to hazard a guess at "sexual predators" x_x

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akashasheiress July 12 2013, 15:09:57 UTC
It's definitely him, not you. What a wanker.

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