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by tropo
2539 days ago
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Yes, but "being creepy" is roughly equivalent to "being rejected". You can't determine if your behavior would be creepy without risking the possibility of being creepy. The exact same behavior, from two different people, will be considered creepy from an undesirable person but non-creepy from a desirable person. |
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Also, it's a given that an advance from an attractive person, in isolation, might not be creepy, but one from a less attractive person would be. The issue is the ugly person has failed to accurately evaluate their own personal dating market worth, which is a negative social signal.