Imagine the scene: you’re all set for a friendly double date, but there’s a catch – your date is someone you’ve already turned down… not once, not twice, but three times! ♂️ Your buddy knows this, yet there you are, staring into the hopeful eyes of ‘Obsessive Jane’ as she sits across the dinner table. The audacity! The betrayal! The sheer awkwardness of it all! Do you sit down and endure the evening, or do you make a beeline for the nearest exit? Well, one man chose the latter, and the fallout was nothing short of a drama-filled spectacle. Let’s dive into the story that has everyone talking – and judging.
The Unwanted Setup Begins

Meet the Unwilling Bachelor

A Party Encounter Turned Sour

First Impressions: Clingy and Annoying

Persistent Pursuer in the Friend Group

The Unwanted Advances Continue

No Escape from ‘Obsessive Jane’

The Unrelenting Propositions

Turning Down the Unwanted Suitor

A Series of Rejections

The Relentless Chase

Déjà Vu with a Persistent Pursuit

The Double Date Deception

A Friend’s Betrayal

The Unveiling of an Unwanted Guest

The Walkout

The Breaking Point

The Aftermath of a Dramatic Exit

Standing His Ground

The Great Escape: A Tale of Rejection and Rebellion ♂️
In a world where ‘no’ should mean ‘no’, our protagonist found himself in a rom-com gone wrong. The plot twist? His friend turned into a matchmaker for a match that was never meant to be. Cue the dramatic dinner walkout that left everyone’s jaws on the floor. The aftermath was a storm of texts and calls, painting him as the villain in a story where he was merely trying to avoid being the lead in a romance he never auditioned for. But let’s not just take his word for it – the court of public opinion is in session, and the jury’s got some spicy takes. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this escapade of love, loyalty, and the right to choose who we let into our hearts.
Setting up a rejected date? Jane’s just as much an a**hole

Friendship tested: Blindside double date disaster

NTA. Gender doesn’t change the creepy and obsessive behavior

NTA, time for a heart-to-heart with your friend

Setting boundaries is crucial. Jane’s behavior is creepy and unacceptable
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NTA. They set up a humiliating dinner, but OP made a bold exit
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Dodging a double date disaster with a not-so-subtle Jane

John’s girlfriend needs to learn to take no for an answer

Friends’ disrespect for boundaries is a massive red flag

Rejecting Jane for a double date? That’s a very bad idea ♀️

Avoiding stage 3 clingers is crucial for a drama-free dinner
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Expecting a rom-com moment at dinner? Not the a**hole

NTA stands firm against harassment. Jane’s persistence crosses the line

Jane’s persistent crush makes this a double date disaster! ♂️
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Not the a**hole, she must love punishment

Avoiding a forced date with Jane? Not the a-hole move

Comment section: A Friends-themed comment and a playful reply

Setting up someone for rejection is mean. Jane needs boundaries .

Friend sets up unwanted date, OP stands up, friends delusional

Setting boundaries is crucial. You’re not the a**hole here

Standing up for yourself doesn’t make you the a**hole

Setting boundaries: friends need to respect them, or walk out
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Jane’s reaction is like a scene from Swimfan!

Jane’s behavior is crossing the line

Handling a clingy date like a pro! NTA for sure
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Ignoring consent, creepy pursuit, and unsupportive friends – a toxic double date.

Text your friend: ‘You’re the f**king a-hole, broke Jane’s heart. NTA.’

Setting up Jane for rejection? Not cool. NTA

Jane and friends need a reality check
