By scared4myhair - 12/04/2015 01:53 - United States - Flint

Today, I was asked to prom by the same guy who "accidentally" cut off a chunk of my hair in class and with whom I haven't had a conversation in my life. When I politely declined he said, "You'll regret this". FML
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Same thing different taste

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Step 1. Run Step 2. Call the police if you ever see him again.

A07 48

The guy has confidence, you've to atleast give him that.

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Step 1. Run Step 2. Call the police if you ever see him again.

And if that isn't working there is step 4. Run harder.

Step 6: change your name, go to Canada, and make a living selling dogsleds

seriously file a report with the police

step 7. if all else fails flee to the arctic and live with polar bears

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@100, Are you serious? "You'll regret this" is not confidence. That's a threat. Did you miss the part where OP said this person cut off her hair? That's already seriously disturbing, add to it that vaguely veiled threat and that's more than police-worthy. Confidence would be respecting the rejection and moving on without having your ego damaged too badly. It's pretty troubling you can call this confidence as though there's nothing wrong with this behavior.

dbt88 15

104- unfortunately "You'll regret this" isn't an actual threat. You may take it as threatening but unless the person specifically says what they'll do, it's not enough to be acted on by the police.

Sorry, I realized what I was going say wasn't right .

"Sorry for grabbing your hair and snipping off a chunk with a pair of scissors. It was an accident."

yeah "its okay though i can use it for my shrine"

1PersonIsMyWorld 22

isnt this what younger kids do to "flirt" with someone they like? lol I've seen it in movies but never thought it really happened.. i bet he's hitting on you op. .he's just socially awkward.. and doesn't do it right.

mintypoison 22

Ah yes, I remember guys in HIGH SCHOOL flirting with me by cutting my hair and threatening me when I refused their advances... This guy has committed assault and is now threatening OP. That isn't flirting, that's terrifying.

A07 48

The guy has confidence, you've to atleast give him that.

I think you're confusing confidence with a lack of social skills.

A07 48

'Atleast give him that' meaning that's the only thing he has, lack of social skills included.

I think he's just entirely awks and not at all confident (it mentions he'd never talked to her before), but it's all speculation, so well played.

A07 48

Its all about the 20 seconds of bravery, thats all that counts. Thanks tho.

danceinconverse 25

I'm not giving him anything because he's not entitled to a prom date.

xKrisSmoove 21

He's confident enough to run away when OP calls the cops

This guy pulled out scissors on her and made threats when she obviously declined spending a whole evening with a stranger and you're defending him?? Guys seriously..

The only thing that needs to be given to him is a restraining order.

SystemofaBlink41 27

I really hate when people automatically assume that your "defending" a creep if you're not saying exactly what you're supposed to say. Yeah, we get he's a creep and I'm pretty sure the majority of people here think threatening is wrong. It's called a joke.

He's threatening her because she said no to him, snd you think we should give him props for confidence?

gintwinsmoore 20

not confidence...but huge balls and a mindful of crazy is what he has!

Yeah you should inform your parents and your teachers.. seriously.

brytonhansen 19

He's making a shrine dedicated to you in his room like how Helga G. Petaki made a shrine to Arnold in her closet.

I would have beat him to saying "you'll regret this" when he cut my hair.

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danceinconverse 25

Or don't go with him because you shouldn't feel guilted into going with anyone? He cut off her hair so why would she go to prom with him and let him thinks that's ok?

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She doesn't owe him anything it's her prom too. She shouldn't go with someone she doesn't like !

Charity is for people in need this guy just sounds awkward and well a bit of an ass

yeah-go to prom with the guy that really deserves a restraining order.

Yeah because giving the Edward scissorhands exactly what he wanted isn't encouraging that behaviour at all is it

#9 Make the day of someone who threatened her?

No. She doesn't have to do ANYTHING of the sort. How dare you suggest that. The guy cut a CHUNK of her hair out. That guy shouldn't be surprised she said no.

Wizardo 33

And from that moment, Baldilocks just knew that it wasn't right at all...