Ever found yourself in a situation where ‘no’ just doesn’t cut it? A young woman in the urban jungle has devised a clever, albeit controversial, method to fend off the unwanted advances of persistent men. It involves a bit of sign language and a whole lot of moral ambiguity. Does her inventive solution make her a savvy street-smart heroine or is she crossing an ethical line? Dive into the dilemma that’s got everyone talking!
Throwaway Confessions

City Life Struggles

Unwanted Advances

The Aggressive Pursuit

Crossing the Line

Traumatic Encounters

The Silent Idea

Sign Language Solution

Immediate Impact ♂️

Tactic Turned Trend

Backfire and Quick Thinking

Friend’s Verdict: Not Cool

Guilt and Awareness

A Woke Dilemma

Not Part of the Community

The Comfort of Pretense ️

The Ethical Quandary ♀️

Seeking Internet Wisdom

A Change of Heart ❤️

New Plan: Parlez-vous Français?

The Great Pretender: Clever or Controversial?
In a bold twist, our city heroine finds solace in silence, signing her way out of sticky situations. ✌️ But her friend’s disapproval sends her on a guilt trip, questioning the morality of her actions. Is she a cunning fox or just another person trying to navigate the urban jungle safely? ️ As she grapples with the implications, she considers a linguistic pivot to French as her new escape plan. ️ Let’s see what the internet’s collective wisdom has to say about this intriguing tale…
Faking disability to deter harassers, but still facing disbelief and persistence.
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Using silence for safety, not gain. Good point, lol

Deaf community supports using silent treatment to deter nasty guys!

Empowering women to prioritize safety and set firm boundaries.

Protect yourself, OP. Consider other methods. Stay safe out there!

Safety first! Don’t feel guilty for prioritizing your well-being

Choosing safety over confrontation, using non-confrontational methods for self-defense
U0001F9D1 haha, I don’t know how safe I’d be up against some of the men who bother me.
U0001F9D1 haha, I don’t know how safe I’d be up against some of the men who bother me.

Avoiding harassment with a unique strategy. Some might be offended.

Misreading ‘deaf’ as ‘dead’ led to a hilarious misunderstanding!
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Using silence to deter creeps: a necessary but ethical dilemma.

Pretending to be trans to deter men? ESH, but society’s to blame

Empowering women to defend against persistent men, it’s a societal issue

Safety first! ️ Empowerment through setting boundaries. Stay strong and safe.

Deaf defense tactic against pushy men wins in foreign country ud83dude09
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Deaf Redditor supports deterring harassment, while acknowledging differing perspectives.
From u/Bratdere

Using a unique strategy to deter persistent men. Not the a**hole.

Defending oneself without seeking special treatment
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Navigating the silent treatment: a dicey tactic with potential misunderstandings

Keeping safe and harassment-free! You go, NTA!

Empathize with the fear of rejecting persistent men. Terrifying experiences.

Learning a new language for dating?

Using my disability to deter persistent men – totally alright
by me
tbh, I sometimes use it to shut down morons
When Google Translate fails, try a new language for peace xf0x9fx98x89

Creative yet concerning strategies to deter persistent men.
