luvsterriers wrote:
I have plenty of co workers who are in their late 20s to late 40s and some aren't married, but I don't ask them about their love life, because its personal. So this is why I avoid parties at all costs, due to people like this man asking me personal questions! It's annoying! What do I do? Do I tell him to stop asking me those questions because its hurtful?
You are not alone; I don't like parties either. I'm a single NT and I hate the stock questions that people ask - are you married, seeing someone, where do you live and with whom, and what do you do. I think it's rude and it makes me feel uncomfortable sometimes. I suppose some people are either nosey or they are trying too quickly to build a personal bond with you.
I've known people for years and never ask them the "stock" questions. If it doesn't come up in natuarlly in a regular conversation, I just assume they don't want to talk about it and it's none of my business.
If you find yourself confronted with these intruding "stock" questions again, you could try being evasive. For example:
Him: Are you still single?
You: I've got my eye on someone, but I don't really want to talk about it, thanks.
Because you finish with "I don't want to talk about it", it would be very rude for him to enquire further. If he is that rude, you could say "No, really. I'm not going to be talking about it" and then move on.
This is the kind of thing I do sometimes. I find it works well with strangers that I don't want to open up to.