Delivery driver sacked for chatting up female customers.

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Serves him right for trying to cheat on his girlfriend. :D

It does highlight changing attitudes, though.
Not that long ago, men chatted up women anywhere they could, in work, in the pub, chance encounters, whatever.
Now...the chatting up is often done online, deception is a lot easier, this gorp was unknowingly talking to the womans boyfriend, not her.

In the past, women would either accept the come on or dismiss it, without any outside help.
Seems this lady wanted to involve her boyfriend, the company he worked for....and the papers, thus getting her 15 minutes.

Was she right to make such a big deal of this?
She did respond to his flirty texts, so is she just as bad as him?
At last you see some sense !
 

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I would support the women 100%, IF the one who went to the papers had not encouraged him....or at least he thought she did.
The texts she (boyfriend) sent to him were sexually explicit, they encouraged him.
What's the opposite of a 'honey trap'? a testosterone trap maybe?
About time someone posted common sense and logic on this topic ! geeez.
 

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Boys chatting girls up has always gone on....thank goodness.

But...the single girl, who didn't lead him on, had every right to complain. Having a strange man in her house, asking her if she lived alone, then messaging her after, asking if she liked the fridge....he obviously overstepped the mark.
She didn't respond, and he didn't ring again, but she obviously felt unsettled by his behaviour.

He is young, too immature to have a serious girlfriend, hopefully losing her, and his job, will, as funandflirty says, be a valuable life lesson for him to learn from.
How did he know she was single ?
 

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He asked her, have you actually read the story?

What's your opinion?
My opinion that whilst he was wrong to try it on with the single girl ,who ( presumably) ignored his advances ;he was not so wrong with the married woman who deliberately led him on and involved her man in the hoax ! Perhaps a straight "F off " might have avoided all the nonsense.
 
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My opinion that whilst he was wrong to try it on with the single girl ,who ( presumably) ignored his advances ;he was not so wrong with the married woman who deliberately led him on and involved her man in the hoax ! Perhaps a straight "F off " might have avoided all the nonsense.
Yes the first girl he tried it on with ignored his advances, she, imo, is the only one to come out of this with any dignity.
 
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