Imagine being set up on a date with someone you’ve already rejected… not once, but multiple times! That’s exactly what happened to our protagonist, who found himself in a real-life sitcom scenario that would make even the most seasoned scriptwriters blush. When he walked into what was supposed to be a casual double date, the last person he expected to see was ‘Obsessive Jane’ – the girl who just can’t take a hint. His reaction? A swift exit stage left that’s left everyone talking. But was his dramatic departure justified, or is he the villain in this friend group fiasco? Let’s dive into the story that’s got everyone picking sides!
The Unwanted Introduction

First Impressions Stick

The Clingy Newcomer

An Unwelcome Regular

Persistent Pursuit

Round Two Rejection

The Relentless Resurgence

Déjà Vu Date Request

The Set-Up Scheme

The Whining Wingman

Surprise Dinner Disaster

The Walk-Out

Aftermath Avalanche

Three Strikes, Still Out

The Moral Quandary

Dinner Drama: The Exit Heard ‘Round the Friend Group
In a tale as old as time, our main man finds himself the target of ‘Obsessive Jane’s’ affection, despite making it clear he’s not interested. Fast forward to the most awkward dinner setup of the century, and he’s face-to-face with the unwanted admirer. His reaction? A no-nonsense departure that’s got everyone’s phones buzzing. Was it a cold move or a necessary boundary setting? The aftermath is a text storm of epic proportions, with accusations flying faster than a reality TV show finale. But let’s not just take his word for it – the court of public opinion has some strong views on the matter. Let’s see what the internet has to say about this social snafu…
Setting up a rejected date? Not cool. Jane knew it’s cruel

Friendship tested: Navigating blind dates and loyalty dilemmas

Gender aside, persistent unwanted attention is creepy and disrespectful

NTA, time for a serious talk with your friend!

Standing up for yourself and setting boundaries is crucial!
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NTA. Friend and gf set up humiliating dinner, OP broke fantasy.
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Jane can’t take a hint! Double date drama unfolds

Standing up to pushy friends and their terrible double date plans

Jane’s aggressive pursuit backfired, but friends’ compliance was foolish and disrespectful

Rejecting Jane on a double date? Ultra stupid idea, NTA!

Avoid stage 3 clingers like the plague
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Expecting a rom-com moment? Reality check: not gonna happen

NTA. Standing firm against harassment, while ‘friends’ enable a stalker.

Sounds like Jane needs a reality check!
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Glutton for punishment? Find out why in this spicy comment.

Standing up for yourself without burning bridges

Comment section: A friends episode come to life!

NTA comment defends friend, while reply suggests woman’s self-sabotage

Standing up to manipulation and walking away from a red flag

Setting boundaries is important. ‘No’ means no, and that’s okay.

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

Setting boundaries and walking out, NTA – punch card humor
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Jane’s reaction is like a scene from Swimfan!

Handling a clingy date like a pro! NTA for sure.
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Friendship drama unfolds as Jane’s behavior escalates into potential stalking

Standing up to a creepy setup: friends’ joke gone too far

Setting up friends for rejection? Not cool. NTA for sure!

Fiery exchange: NTA vs. self-blame – sparks flying!

Reality check needed for Jane and friends in this double date
