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V8mate
Original Poster
34,925 posts
58 months
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Assume that the person is not unattractive, i.e. you can imagine that a person of the opposite sex would probably fancy them.
Would it make any difference if the person was: a. A complete stranger, e.g. approached in a bar b. Someone you work with, a neighbour etc. c. A close friend
For the avoidance of doubt, no, no-one has and, no, I'm not thinking of doing so to someone else.
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marcosgt
6,195 posts
45 months
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Yeah, yeah, methinks you doth protest too much!  I can only presume the 'impolitely decline' 25% are rather insecure about their sexuality  M.
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TVR1
2,930 posts
94 months
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Do tell how this random train of thought popped into your mind? 
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GBDG
814 posts
23 months
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I think the OP is weighing up the odds of getting a black eye this weekend
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V8mate
Original Poster
34,925 posts
58 months
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TVR1 said: Do tell how this random train of thought popped into your mind?  The PM you sent me asking if I'd start a thread for you 
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GroundEffect
7,199 posts
25 months
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Where's the option for 'I've got a free 30 minutes'?
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vixen1700
6,446 posts
139 months
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Ask them to put some women's clothing and make-up on and I'd think about it. On reflection I'd probably decline politely
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dmitsi
2,786 posts
89 months
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Wheres the option for flirt outrageously and get loads of free drinks?
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essexplumber
7,284 posts
42 months
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Well I think I would politley decline their advaces and if that failed hit them very hard on the nose, if that failed I would then just ask them to be gentle 
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TVR1
2,930 posts
94 months
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V8mate said: TVR1 said: Do tell how this random train of thought popped into your mind?  The PM you sent me asking if I'd start a thread for you  
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Keyser Soze
10,919 posts
60 months
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Politely decline, no gay person I have ever known would actually put you in a position where you would need to impolitely decline and they are pretty good at knowing if someone is gay or not
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NinjaPower
2,318 posts
49 months
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Politely decline.
What sort of stone age heathen would decline rudely/violently?
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V8mate
Original Poster
34,925 posts
58 months
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TVR1 said: V8mate said: TVR1 said: Do tell how this random train of thought popped into your mind?  The PM you sent me asking if I'd start a thread for you   Actually, PH Towers asked me to start a thread to test their new poll vote scanning database. From now on, all poll votes will be captured by the database and the results used against members from time to time. You know, just for kicks.
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Condi
2,671 posts
40 months
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Politely decline, but in secret find it very flattering. Just go round any gay bars on an average night out and you'll get hit on. Not that I frequent such establishments, but Im not going to deny going there. Im confident with my sexuality. 
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Snowboy
3,206 posts
20 months
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I just said, “Thanks for the offer Elton, but you’re not my type.’
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essexplumber
7,284 posts
42 months
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Snowboy said: I just said, “Thanks for the offer Elton, but you’re not my type.’  think of the money, you would quids in.
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redgriff500
6,931 posts
132 months
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Depends who it was and how they did it but generally it would be a polite refusal (the other option being a rude refusal)
I've had two gay acquaintances compliment my physique the first one was an older guy when I was 18 and I was working shirtless in the sun (I then put a shirt on)
The other was a similar aged guy.
I felt uncomfortable at the time but looking back - a compliment is a compliment !
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Eric Mc
67,256 posts
134 months
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Run a mile.
But luckilly, I am so plug ugly so I appeal to only dogs and people in care homes.
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V8mate
Original Poster
34,925 posts
58 months
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Eric Mc said: Run a mile.
But luckilly, I am so plug ugly so I appeal to only dogs and people in care homes.  Next Friday's thread folks, 'If an animal came on to you, would you...'
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rohrl
3,725 posts
14 months
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No "lock them in a sports bag and leave them in a sterile bathroom in Pimlico" option?
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