I’m afraid I might be wearing the wrong face when I turn them down.
Before I lost the weight, men seldom noticed me, which was fine with me. Lately, men have been looking at me, smiling and even flirting. Although this is a confidence booster, I don’t want to lead anyone on.
I don’t want to insult anyone. I believe if I memorize one or two polite, tactful responses I’ll be ready for the moment.STILL NOT INTERESTED IN IOWADid your divorce leave you so disillusioned that you’re not even interested in a platonic male friendship?
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