“Sorry, I’m not looking for a relationship right now. ” “I’m flattered, but I have a boyfriend. ” “I’m just here to have fun, not to flirt with anyone. Thanks though. ”
If you’re out with a group of friends and you really want to sell it, you could grab one of your friends and ask them to pose as your partner.
This is a good rule to follow in general on a night out. There’s safety in numbers.
This strategy might not work as well for total strangers, but it’s worth a shot on acquaintances or friends of friends.
For example, if he compliments what you’re wearing, say something like, “Thanks, I wore it because it’s so hot out today. Have you noticed how sunny it’s been lately?”
For example, you could say, “Oh wow, you roller skate? You should meet my friend Marsha, she loves roller skating!” If the guy is being creepy or aggressive, it’s best not to pull one of your friends into it. Just try to leave the area and get somewhere safe.
Say something like, “Well, it’s been nice talking to you, but I think my friends are getting ready to leave. ” Or, “It was nice to meet you, but I have plans with a friend so I’ve gotta run. ”
Your friend could say something like, “Hey, we’re all about to do shots over here. Are you coming?” Or, “We’re getting ready to head out. Here’s your coat. ”
The goal is to make yourself unattractive to him. If you can do that, he’ll probably leave on his own.
This is the best way to get rid of someone who’s being persistent. If he’s not catching any of your hints (or he doesn’t want to), it means he’s not going to give up.
Your instincts are probably right, so you should listen to your gut. If a guy ever follows you around or demands your contact info, that’s a red flag. Head to a populated area to surround yourself with help.