
20 Guys Whose Creepy And Awkward Interactions With Women Will Make You Feel Uncomfortable and Sad
Are they trying to be this creepy, or does it come natural to them?

In today's digital age, it is important for women to be more aware of their online presence and take steps to protect their safety. Women should be mindful of the information they post online and should carefully consider the consequences of posting personal information, such as a home address, financial information, or pictures.
Additionally, women should be aware of the potential for cyberbullying or other forms of online harassment and take steps to protect themselves from such threats. With so many creeps around with an unlimited pool of women's social network profiles to choose from, it's no surprise that women receive unwanted and uncomfortable messages from men.
This extends to dating apps, social networks, emails, and texts. From cheesy pick-up lines to overly aggressive comments, these messages can make the dating experience feel intimidating and discouraging. But why do some guys think this behavior will get them anywhere?
Whether you're a woman tired of rejecting these messages, or a man wanting to better your dating game, these screenshots can provide insight into what should (and should not) be done. Or, it might make you cringe until you're sad. It is a big and scary world out there.
Take a look, and you will see what we mean:
1. “Saw This On Twitter The Other Day And Thought It Fit—nice Guy Expects To ‘Netflix And Chill’ After Helping Woman Get A Job He Recommended”

2. “Found On Twitter”

3. “Even The Wings Were Bad This Time”

4. “Nice Guys Finish Last”

5. “Guy Thinks A Girl Was Begging For Sex When She Was Nice To Him At Lunch”

6. “I Felt This In My Soul”

7. “I Thought You Were A Good Person”

8. “He’s Just A Nice Guy, Megan”

9. “O-O Okay Then”

10. “Well That’s Not Creepy”

11. “Sometimes I Read Stuff Like This And Pray Those People Are Joking”

12. “Poor Guy”

13. “Now That’s Some Sadcringe”

14. “What???”

15. “B-But, M’lady, I Thought We Were… Friends?”

16. “Am I The Nice Guy For Staring Down A Guy Talking To My Crush?”

17. “Yikes”

18. “Redditor Gets A Job To Try To Get Laid With Coworkers”

19. “Homie Just Kept Going”

20. “A Woman In My Neighborhood Was Followed By A Man While She Was Jogging And Posted A Safety Warning To Let Others Know. This Guy Pops Up In The Chat”

Women should be cautious when using social media, such as Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, as well as other forms of online communication, such as email, text messaging, and chatrooms. It is important to avoid sharing too much personal information, such as full name, address, or phone number.
Women should also be aware of the potential for online predators and should take steps to protect themselves by not responding to suspicious emails or messages.

Damjan
