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Harassed Quote by Laurie Faria Stolarz

“Will you call me first thing tomorrow?” “I must say, if I knew all this creepy stuff was going to elicit this much attention from you, I’d have gotten myself harassed weeks ago.” “Adam, I’m serious.” quote by Laurie Faria Stolarz
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““Will you call me first thing tomorrow?” “I must say, if I knew all this creepy stuff was going to elicit this much attention from you, I’d have gotten myself harassed weeks ago.” “Adam, I’m serious.””

Laurie Faria Stolarz

About This Quote

The dialogue mixes humor and anxiety about unwanted attention, revealing a tension between desire for connection and fear of harassment.

In simple terms: He jokes about being harassed for attention, then insists he’s serious.

Key Takeaway

Desire for contact can clash with fear of exploitation.

Themes

communication humor harassment attention relationships

Mood

playful uneasy

Type

dialogue humorous

When to use this quote

  • online dating messages
  • friendship requests
  • workplace compliments

Key Concepts

social anxiety boundary negotiation

Practical Applications

  • Clarify intent early in conversations
  • Set clear personal boundaries

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does playful teasing become harmful?
  • How can one express seriousness without alienating the other?
A Different Perspective

The speaker’s sarcasm may mask genuine discomfort, making the other party uncertain of expectations.

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