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Would-be car-riding suitor gets turned down in the harshest way

From the photo in the Messenger screenshots, Jack looks like one of those who will flex their car and their money in hopes of scoring a date—and by the looks of it, going past first base.

It would seem that some men cannot take no for an answer as one was roasted—to a crisp—online fairly recently.

Facebook user Rhea Retiza posted a conversation between her and a certain “Jack”, who presumably tried to get an early-morning (3:24 am) hook up.

https://www.facebook.com/100012779191624/posts/1002633920172572/

From the photo in the Messenger screenshots, Jack looks like one of those who will flex their car and their money in hopes of scoring a date—and by the looks of it, going past first base.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1002627970173167&set=a.101502996952340&type=3

He even insisted that Retiza go out with him, making it seem like she was a nobody compared to him—though backtracking immediately by saying she doesn’t need to worry if she goes out with him.

It would also appear that this Jack may be someone who’s also higher on the corporate ladder than Retiza, as she called him “sir” when he started the conversation.

Retiza had enough by the fifth screenshot, shutting down his advances with a well-placed message. “If you think I’m that type of woman you can easily grab just by flexing your parents’ achievements, please rest your balls, sit down and watch me make money for myself.”

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1002627990173165&set=a.101502996952340&type=3

She ended the man’s short attempt at flexing with a bit of negging—deliberately making someone feel bad for a moment in hopes of getting their attention—with this well-placed message: “I don’t want to go out with you. Tapos ang usapan.”

The post, which has since garnered a whopping 92,300 reactions, nearly 8,000 comments, and has been shared over 75,000 times highlights what we should all know by now: do not assume women will like you just because you have a car and some cash.

We also hope this “Jack” has learned his lesson.

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