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Woman Praised For Unloading On Guy Who Won't Stop Getting In Her Personal Space At A Bar

Woman Praised For Unloading On Guy Who Won't Stop Getting In Her Personal Space At A Bar
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A video of a woman who absolutely let a man have it who would not stop getting in her face is being praised after it went viral on TikTok.

The woman, known as Calla or @callalatrice on TikTok, was repeatedly touched by the man in question and mocked by him until finally, she just had had it.



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After a quick back-and-forth between Calla and the man, he tried to say he was talking to her friend and not to her.

That set Calla off.

"You were talking to her about me and talking about my trauma because, yes, for the last f*cking 30 years of my life [men] don't know how to keep space."



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"They touch you inappropriately, they talk to you inappropriately, and they be in your motherf*cking space inappropriately," she continued.

This is likely the thing women always want to say to men who completely and totally invade their personal space.


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Later, Calla also posted the same video with the caption "so obtuse… obviously can't read facial expressions or body language."

Again, this is likely a continuing issue all women have with men in general.


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So next time you see a woman, see what happens if you don't unwelcomely invade her personal space.

It may end up turning out how you want it to for a change.

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