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Had a guy hit on me last night at a place called "Salsa's." ..

Published: October 3rd 2025, 5:21:25 pm

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Had a guy hit on me last night at a place called "Salsa's." Had he caught my eye or my interest, I'm sure I would have removed the sperm from his testicles by pumping it down my throat while he was seated in his car. Oddly enough, it's 8 am and just saying that makes me want to suck a dick. But that's not going to happen...there is no dick here to suck. Anyway, I'm way off track now. What I was trying to say is that I politely declined his advances, which is always hard to do. And he wasn't a bad-looking guy. Seemed fit. But he wasn't for me. Plus, it was bad timing. I was with a friend, and it just didn't mesh. I always feel bad saying no because I know how hard it is to approach someone only to be told no. But then he got upset, wanting to know why not, and what "my problem" was because all he wanted to do was get to know me. Then he finished off with he hoped that I would get "rejected" one day and stomped off. I had to laugh. Not because he was one fry short of a happy meal, but because he thinks I don't get told no. I get rejected all the time. I know how sucky it feels because whoever I have my sights set on is someone I obviously want pumping my holes with his dick, and sadly, that isn't going to happen. My point here is, I politely say thank you with a smile and respect their decision. I move on. No harm, no foul. I tried, I failed. Then, it's on to the next guy. What I don't do is question their decision or get angry because they said no. And I respect that. Do I want to know why they said no? Of course I do, but it won't happen. Why not? Because I'm not going to ask. That could backfire horribly for obvious reasons anyway. I tell myself, "They must be married and faithful." Though I did have one guy tell me I was too old instead of saying no. I just said, "I get it," and left. Oh well, at least he was honest. I can't remember if that stuck with me for a while or not. It probably did, but it certainly didn't stop me from approaching other people. If it did, my holes would be pretty dry, and I don't like dry.