mathgod
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Evil feminist cunts on reddit, who deserve to be raped and skinned alive, shame this guy just because he had the audacity to ask out a cute girl from work.
Here’s the links
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/s/KdK5aJX6Au
and
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/AmITheDevil/s/uOj3xp227p
and here’s the original post by a nerdycel, who was hopefully blackpilled by his experience (you know if he was Chad this wouldn’t have been a problem):
In case this story gets deleted/removed:
AITA for commenting on my coworker's outfit?
Hi Reddit,
Throwaway for obvious reasons. I work at a tech company and we had a new employee join us a month ago. She's part of my project team. I was immediately attracted to her. She has this distinct style, often wears colorful clothes and chokers, which are uncommon in our otherwise pretty professional and subdued dress code. I've got to be honest, I think she's really hot.
We've been working on a project together for a couple of weeks now and I'd been thinking about asking her out. I was never quite sure if the timing was right but I also didn't want to miss the opportunity if she might be interested. I'm not the best at reading signals, I admit, but she seemed friendly and open. We would often joke around and she didn't seem uncomfortable with me.
The situation came to a head yesterday when we were working on some code together. I leaned over her to get a better look at her screen (we share one large screen at our workstation). I noticed her choker was different, a new design, so I mentioned it saying it was "super cute" and then, in the same breath, I asked her if she'd like to go out for drinks sometime.
She didn't really respond, just kind of nodded and we continued with our work. The rest of the day was a bit awkward, but I chalked that up to it being a potentially uncomfortable situation.
This morning, however, I was called into HR. She had reported the incident, saying that my advances were unwelcome and that she felt uncomfortable with how I leaned over her and made comments about her appearance. I was totally blindsided. I thought I was just expressing interest in a respectful way, but I realize now that the situation could be perceived differently.
I want to stress here that I had no intentions of making her feel uncomfortable or pressured. It was not my intention to invade her personal space or to objectify her. I simply thought we had a connection and wanted to explore that outside of work. Now, though, I'm facing disciplinary action at work, potentially even losing my job. My colleagues are aware of the situation and the general vibe is negative towards me. I'm really struggling here, both with the potential professional repercussions and feeling like a massive jerk.
Here’s the links
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/AmItheAsshole/s/KdK5aJX6Au
and
View: https://www.reddit.com/r/AmITheDevil/s/uOj3xp227p
and here’s the original post by a nerdycel, who was hopefully blackpilled by his experience (you know if he was Chad this wouldn’t have been a problem):
In case this story gets deleted/removed:
AITA for commenting on my coworker's outfit?
Hi Reddit,
Throwaway for obvious reasons. I work at a tech company and we had a new employee join us a month ago. She's part of my project team. I was immediately attracted to her. She has this distinct style, often wears colorful clothes and chokers, which are uncommon in our otherwise pretty professional and subdued dress code. I've got to be honest, I think she's really hot.
We've been working on a project together for a couple of weeks now and I'd been thinking about asking her out. I was never quite sure if the timing was right but I also didn't want to miss the opportunity if she might be interested. I'm not the best at reading signals, I admit, but she seemed friendly and open. We would often joke around and she didn't seem uncomfortable with me.
The situation came to a head yesterday when we were working on some code together. I leaned over her to get a better look at her screen (we share one large screen at our workstation). I noticed her choker was different, a new design, so I mentioned it saying it was "super cute" and then, in the same breath, I asked her if she'd like to go out for drinks sometime.
She didn't really respond, just kind of nodded and we continued with our work. The rest of the day was a bit awkward, but I chalked that up to it being a potentially uncomfortable situation.
This morning, however, I was called into HR. She had reported the incident, saying that my advances were unwelcome and that she felt uncomfortable with how I leaned over her and made comments about her appearance. I was totally blindsided. I thought I was just expressing interest in a respectful way, but I realize now that the situation could be perceived differently.
I want to stress here that I had no intentions of making her feel uncomfortable or pressured. It was not my intention to invade her personal space or to objectify her. I simply thought we had a connection and wanted to explore that outside of work. Now, though, I'm facing disciplinary action at work, potentially even losing my job. My colleagues are aware of the situation and the general vibe is negative towards me. I'm really struggling here, both with the potential professional repercussions and feeling like a massive jerk.





