You Smell Like Wife': Women Share the Most Bizarre Things Men Have Said While Hitting On Them

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You Smell Like Wife': Women Share the Most Bizarre Things Men Have Said While Hitting On Them
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Women are sharing the most cringey and unsettling things men have said while trying to hit on them. The responses range from strange compliments to downright insulting pickup lines.

"You Smell Like Wife": Women Are Sharing The Terrible — And Sometimes Bizarre — Things Men Have Said While Hitting On Themof saying the wrong things to women. Whether they're aware the comments they make are sometimes gross or unnecessary is definitely up for debate — especially since negging exists.

"A guy asked me out in college, and when I said no, he responded, 'Why not go out with me anyway? No one else is interested in you right now.'" "I had a client who was much older than me. He called me 'quietly sensual.' I wanted to run so hard that I would end up in another dimension. There were a lot more of these comments over the course of three days until he wasn't a client anymore, but that one was the grossest.""Talking about his preference for plus size women, which I am: 'For some messed up reason, I’m really attracted to you.

"When I was 15 years old and working at Subway, I asked a customer, who was a middle-aged man, what condiments he wanted on his sandwich. He replied, 'Mustard...and you.'""I worked as a receptionist and was up getting paperwork when one of the regulars caught me walking by. I was always very cheerful and pleasant with this older gentleman.

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