A lady shared a dramatic story of resisting a forced marriage after her father tried to marry her off to a 63-year-old man. During their first meeting, she deliberately barked like a dog, drooled saliva, and scared the man into calling everything off. While many focused on the desperation behind her actions, one comment took a troubling turn: “Any guy I meet and I don’t like, I’ll do this.”
This response misses the context entirely. The woman’s act, extreme as it was, was driven by coercion and fear, not casual dating preference. Turning such behavior into a general tactic trivializes consent, maturity, and communication. Rejecting someone does not justify deception or public humiliation. Normalizing extreme reactions instead of advocating honest boundaries reflects a deeper problem in how relationships and rejection are discussed online.

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