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Girls will routinely do stuff like this then wonder why men don't approach women.
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We do it because we find the guy cute and don't want to embarrass ourselves in front of you.
im not a biological woman! Got cha!
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women want chad to approach, not sub 5 males, when will you learn?
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>>80084917
Maybe they just leave because they finished their workout
I'm a fairly ugly man and women don't walk away when I come (only when I talk to them)
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>>80085914
When you're not autistic you can kinda get a vibe for when someone isn't comfortable around you, it's hard to explain but like non-verbal queues when you get near them can sorta tip you off.

Unfortunately this dude's gut is probably right and she probably thought he was a stinky moid nigger. It's a childish thing to do but not uncommon at all if you actually go outside and interact with strangers enough. People can be pretty rude in general. I personally blame the hypercompetative low trust economy that constantly tries to replace us with foreigners and the decaying of religious services.
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>>80086145
It also somewhat depends on where you live too forgot to mention that.



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