Is this an offensive joke ?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thank you - what do I respond ? I’m puzzled it’s such a weird sentence from him, the person is not a weirdo at all


Yours the weirdo Op.

Are you also the wacky troll too?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one that thinks it’s offensive to Middle Eastern people? Maybe you’re too young and didn’t have any old relatives that made jokes about how someone would try to buy you for 3 camels if you went to the Middle East. That used to be a common racist joke about the Middle East—that they liked to buy women.


Luckily mideastern men only buy Mideastern teens so you’re in the clear. Unless your parents brokered something behind your back.
Anonymous
It’s adorable. Honestly, he sounds great to me.
Anonymous
WTF people it’s a tired racist joke.
Anonymous
Relax, he was giving you a compliment.
Anonymous
I suggest not overreacting to an innocent comment, and instead appreciate that this man finds you attractive.
Anonymous
Huh? In what universe are you offended by this? It's truly a joke. He isn't calling you a prostitute. Jebus.
Anonymous
No not offensive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WTF people it’s a tired racist joke.


Nope. Not offensive
Anonymous
Now, eating watermelon is offensive folks. Stop eating and buying that. Watermelon worldwide has been canceled by a handful of activists in the USA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Shared my photo in a souvenir store on travel to a Middle East country with a date. He asked what I bought and then texted a few hrs later -“how much were they asking for the hot woman in the chair ?”
It’s me sitting in the chair, very appropriately dressed for the area.
Is it offensive (implying I was prostituting myself)?


Maybe you did have too much skin showing for a middle eastern country. Are you there now? Be careful! Times are rough, use crypto.
Anonymous
I would take that comment as the compliment it was clearly intended to be, rather than getting upset over such a trivial matter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He called you hot, does that offend you?
This
Anonymous
I wish people would stop looking for things to be offended by. If you don’t know if something is offensive and have to ask, why don’t you just give them the benefit of the doubt and assume goodwill until provided evidence to the contrary?
Anonymous
“Bring your wallet to our date Friday night and if you are lucky you will find out!”
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