Can Men Understand No

I have been exposed to the persistence of men and the deliberate deafness to the word no. They pretend that they either don‘t hear the word or that they don’t understand it. And they are so silly, what would stop us from giving then the wrong number. I heard from an educated trainer at a defense class to never take a number from them that they are handing to you. Never give them the opportunity to grab your hand. The quickest way out of the problem can still lead to new problems. Beware!

 

Can Men Understand No

 

Crossing the road I was let by, by a guy in a fancy silver car

And turned to thank him with a smile but his daze was bizarre 

No, I couldn’t believe it, up ahead was he

 

Making himself obvious, just leaning on the car staring at me

Even though he was polite I had to leave

No was clear but he followed and wouldn’t believe

 

Usually I remember faces but for the three month I’ve been here

Never did I see you in this town anywhere

Didn’t matter, I was in a hurry but he just pursued me

Every step I took he followed annoyingly

Requesting a few seconds of my time but I needed to run

Shamelessly this man about 30 was boyishly undone  

Then he said he had to see me sometime again

A typical man, sees a pretty stranger and wants her remain

Never knowing who she is, what she is or who waits for her

Don’t they ever give up, can’t they take no for an answer

 

No! I don’t want to talk. No! It doesn’t matter what you feel. No!

One day I wish I could say no and these silly men will just go!

 

 

 


 

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