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How to say not interested... - 7/1/2008 11:20:05 PM   
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What are some polite ways to say, "I'm not interested."?
At what point do you think it's okay to be impolite?
Is there a good etiquette for saying no?


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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/1/2008 11:22:33 PM   
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What are some polite ways to say, "I'm not interested."?
At what point do you think it's okay to be impolite?
Is there a good etiquette for saying no?





Not really. Pushy guys will take any reply as an excuse to argue. Which is why so many people just don't reply at all. It saves a lot of drama.

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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/1/2008 11:46:10 PM   
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I think that the best way is to say, "I like you, but the chemistry just isn't there."

It's difficult to argue with this- either it's there or it isn't; chemistry is a mystery, and no one has control over it. And...hey! It's true! If the person is oblivious enough to argue with you, use an assertiveness skill called "the broken record technique." It's simple (thought not necessarily easy) with only four components.

1. Establish direct eye contact (stare at the part of the nose right between the eyes if it's easier)
2. Maintain a calm tone and a mild expression
3. Keep repeating your "bottom line" like a broken record, e.g., "I'm sorry- it just won't work."

The other person will "up the ante", trying to upset you or get you to engage in a discussion/argument (because they can tell very quickly that they are going to lose when you use this technique). AT ALL COSTS AND NO MATTER HOW YOU FEEL, DO NOT RAISE YOUR VOICE OR SAY ANYTHING OTHER THAN YOUR BOTTOM LINE. They'll get the message . Just be aware that the challenge of using this method is tolerating the other person's anger or attempts to sidetrack you. They do this because they know that if you hold your position, they're doomed.

This also works well with children and drunks.

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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/1/2008 11:48:26 PM   
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As quoted from Homer Simpson:

"Don't want to hurt there feelings?....Simple, just use the 3 words.... I AM GAY!"

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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/1/2008 11:52:25 PM   
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AT ALL COSTS AND NO MATTER HOW YOU FEEL, DO NOT RAISE YOUR VOICE OR SAY ANYTHING OTHER THAN YOUR BOTTOM LINE. They'll get the message .


Oddly enough, I used this techinique when going through my divorce. It pissed him off, but our divorce went through in record time with very little arguing.


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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/1/2008 11:52:59 PM   
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I think it's pretty rude not to say a polite "I don't think it'll work" face to face or over the phone.  It leaves too many things up in the air and loose ends.  The best way is just to say, "can we end this as civil human beings?  I get my stuff, you get yours."  Of course, it stings.  But you have to have closure to one thing, to open up another. 
If you are trying to keep things open for just fucking or casual, then say so, "like I like you, but I don't think it'll work, but I enjoy the time we spend together in bed or something.  Why don't we think about that?"  So...   To just not say anything clearly and concisely, is just being a selfish coward.    

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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/1/2008 11:54:35 PM   
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I'd prefer honestly - total honesty - but that's just me.  If you don't like me "that way", say so.  Knowing the truth is awesome.  :p

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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/1/2008 11:59:17 PM   
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There are many ways to politily tell them "no" and hopifully keep in good contact. Reality is you might have to meetup again.

First if it has been mostly email letters, just mention it. I know that after getting one too many over 50 year olds emailing me there is a message on my profile that there probably won't be  reply. So unless it catches my eye or is someone i know...that person will never hear from me. They would know this by reading my profile. 

In person, I just stop calling as much. But if there seems to be an issue, I continually hint that we are friends and how great that is. That I don't want to ruin that with something that might go bad.  

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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/2/2008 12:02:49 AM   
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What are some polite ways to say, "I'm not interested."?
At what point do you think it's okay to be impolite?
Is there a good etiquette for saying no?



I usually say 'we are not suited'.  Doesn't invite further convo, which rarely yields anything positive, and allows the Dom to preserve his dignity, which should always be done IMO unless he's shown himself to be a f**ktard -- then I just 'delete' and 'block', as I chose not to spend my time taking abuse from men who feel entitled where no basis in reality for such a feeling exists.
 
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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/2/2008 12:06:50 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: LushLadyLilith

I think that the best way is to say, "I like you, but the chemistry just isn't there."

It's difficult to argue with this- either it's there or it isn't; chemistry is a mystery, and no one has control over it. And...hey! It's true! If the person is oblivious enough to argue with you, use an assertiveness skill called "the broken record technique." It's simple (thought not necessarily easy) with only four components.

1. Establish direct eye contact (stare at the part of the nose right between the eyes if it's easier)
2. Maintain a calm tone and a mild expression
3. Keep repeating your "bottom line" like a broken record, e.g., "I'm sorry- it just won't work."

The other person will "up the ante", trying to upset you or get you to engage in a discussion/argument (because they can tell very quickly that they are going to lose when you use this technique). AT ALL COSTS AND NO MATTER HOW YOU FEEL, DO NOT RAISE YOUR VOICE OR SAY ANYTHING OTHER THAN YOUR BOTTOM LINE. They'll get the message . Just be aware that the challenge of using this method is tolerating the other person's anger or attempts to sidetrack you. They do this because they know that if you hold your position, they're doomed.

This also works well with children and drunks.

Lilith



I think that's a pretty adult way to do it.  Clear, calm, and giving your last bit of respect.  Say this is the end.  And say a short and sweet summary explaination if the reason isn't clear.  After you say that, as clear as day, and they keep trying to call, etc...  just say, I'm not interested.  They will get the point sooner or later.  I did that with a guy once, and he called me a bitch.  Then he kept trying to call, and I kept ignoring me.  One other guy said, "oh okay, i was just using you anyway." LOL  and then he was hoping we'd still be fuck friends, by waiting for me to call as friends and then hopefully we'd end up fucking.  I noticed this, then stopped being friends with him.  I'd rather save the happy ending, cuz that stuff just leads you down to destruction.  You can't be friends and casually fuck, because friendship is caring about someone you respect, and if you keep casually fucking there's no respect in that.  Another guy got really sad, and said how hard it was to meet people in L.A.  I said, you know if we kept going out and we weren't right for each other, then you would never find what you were looking for.  Then he goes on and says, oooh I was hoping we could just hang out and plaay.  boo hoo.  That wasn't what I wanted, and I had to say bye.  

Best to end things in a good way, in order to start something in a good way... at least from your end.  Dating should be about playing nice, not forcing someone to do something they're not ready for, ignoring someone, and then blaming someone... like some excercise in bitterness getting back at all women for whatever some woman did to you in the past.  You'll just enrapture yourself in bitterness, and bitterness will enthrall you.  Your new relationship will still somehow be about the ex: like getting back at them, trying to do things differently about them, trying to forget them  .... and it won't be about just you and the new person...which will probably piss off the new person and ruin it with them.  End things clearly (we the other person sees you sticking the fork in it out of purpose and reason), and the future will be have much more potential.

< Message edited by chickpea -- 7/2/2008 1:05:27 AM >


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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/2/2008 12:18:40 AM   
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I think clarity is much more important than trying to be polite.
Be clear about what you want and don't want.
Being polite can raise false hopes.
It's much better to emphasise your decision rather than the reasons for it.
For example if you say "a sexual relationship won't work" then you leave scope for a discussion about how it might be made to work or how it is in fact working.
If you simply say "I don't want sex with you, that's my final decision" then there is much less scope for argument or misunderstanding. It may sound cruel but it is kinder in the long run.
People can remember a conversation is lots of different ways and a letter or email is much less ambiguous.
If all else fails you can turn the situation around "if you felt like me, you wouldn't want a relationship".
As a final resort, cut off all communication. A clean cut is more painful at the time, but heals better in the long term.

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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/2/2008 1:22:14 AM   
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What are some polite ways to say, "I'm not interested."?

I'm not interested.
You're a nice person but I'm not feeling any connection.
We just aren't suited to each other.
It's just not going to work out.

quote:

ORIGINAL: morningschild
At what point do you think it's okay to be impolite?

The point before you think of getting law enforcement involved.

quote:

ORIGINAL: morningschild
Is there a good etiquette for saying no?


LushLadyLilith was spot on:
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 AT ALL COSTS AND NO MATTER HOW YOU FEEL, DO NOT RAISE YOUR VOICE OR SAY ANYTHING OTHER THAN YOUR BOTTOM LINE.


Just say NO.

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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/2/2008 2:36:35 AM   
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I always try to be polite.....i don't think being in the lifestyle should mean you can't be polite.  Online if someone choses to make an Ass out of themselves,  i don't have to see it...the delete and block option works great.  I've  only  had to do that a couple of times.   Real time, you just have to be mindful of someone's feelings....and if i'm not feeling the chemistry....then it's best to say so...you never string someone along.


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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/2/2008 2:40:24 AM   
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What's wrong with saying "sorry, i'm not interested"? if they can't/won't take no for an answer just don't talk to 'em anymore. They'll get the message eventually.

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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/2/2008 2:54:49 AM   
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First time someone asks I am likely to respond ... "Sorry sweetie, you maybe see potential here but I don't. Good luck in your search"

Second time... "The fact you feel the need to question when I already said no is another pointer to the fact that We are NOT compatable... how could you submit to anything when you try and argue the very first decision that you dislike?"

Third time... "I've told you politely twice... the answer is no, it is staying no... what part of no do you fail to understand... how about fuck off is that any clearer?" .... BLOCK!


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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/2/2008 3:00:22 AM   
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I find "cut your fucking dick off and die in a fire, you creep" a useful way to get the point across.

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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/2/2008 3:00:40 AM   
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ORIGINAL: morningschild

What are some polite ways to say, "I'm not interested."?
At what point do you think it's okay to be impolite?
Is there a good etiquette for saying no?





"Fuck off asswipe"  is very effective and to the point. 

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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/2/2008 3:37:23 AM   
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What you said is ok. If you want to be uber polite, "Thank you, but I'm not interested." Once you say that, it's up to you when to block them if they annoy you. Remember, you don't have to respond to every email they send.

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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/2/2008 4:20:26 AM   
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In real life if asked for a date "No thank you". Just that and no reasons. If they demand reasons then I'm partial to "I don't have to explain anything to you. Goodbye".

Online no matter what you say they still won't get it. They'll keep hounding you or become abusive. Which is why online women simply don't respond.

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RE: How to say not interested... - 7/2/2008 4:26:36 AM   
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What are some polite ways to say, "I'm not interested."?
Gosh, I'm sorry, but I am not interested

At what point do you think it's okay to be impolite?
When being polite doesn't work, when men don't understand what lesbian means or when they get inpolite back.

Is there a good etiquette for saying no?
I suppose if its worded in a polite way, that would work.




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