• @[email protected]
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      265 hours ago

      It’s a twist on the usual “I asked her out, now I asked her to marry me” posts about couples but the twist is that she said no instead of yes.

    • stankmut
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      It’s a play on a format of post that goes:

      I asked my crush out on a date x years ago.
      Last night I just asked them to marry me.
      They said yes both times and I’m so glad I had the courage to speak up.

      As you read the story, you generally assume that they were dating and eventually got engaged. The picture shows a couple that you assume is them before you finish reading. Then you get to the line about how they said no both times and realize it’s not the typical boring engagement post, but a joke about being a creep.

    • @grue
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      -145 hours ago

      “Ha ha funny harassment amirite?”

        • @grue
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          -104 hours ago

          That’s beside the point. If you understand why it’s not okay to make racist or otherwise-bigoted jokes, you should understand why this sort of humor perpetuating the normalization of harassment isn’t a great idea either.

          • @[email protected]
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            Then why is it okay to harass people with stupid “You just have to be brave enough to ask her?” style posts, those probably hurt anyone who tried that and got rejected.

            • @grue
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              -33 hours ago

              Okay, I’ll explain it clearly for the incels among us:

              Asking a woman out once is perfectly fine*. It also might be okay to try again after a while if she said “no” that first time, if your relationship evolves and circumstances change.

              When it becomes harassment is when you refuse to take “no” for an answer and do it repeatedly with no legitimate reason to believe that she changed her mind.

              (* Assuming there isn’t something like a power imbalance going on, in which case you either never ask or you resign from your position of power over her before asking.)