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I found that absolutely hilarious, but also effective at conveying the whole point that she had no interest in entertaining his advances," said Haley.On Tuesday, when she received a friend request and message from a man who began coming on to her, she decided to try this out.Haley said when she received a friend request from a man named James, whom she shared four mutual Facebook friends with, she messaged him first to make sure she did not forget meeting him at some point."Nine times out of 10 I get a response very similar to his — something along the lines of 'no, but you're gorgeous' or 'no but I'd like to.' And that irritates the hell out of me," she said. Explaining that to every man who slides into my DMs is exhausting."She said she hopes this will "make men think twice before sending that initial friend request or creepy message."Curtis, the woman who'd inspired Haley, told BuzzFeed News she's received countless messages from women thanking her for the idea.
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