Explanation
If a person attempts to contact a woman to foster interaction despite a clear indication of disinterest by such woman, it could be considered an offense. This behavior is known as "persistent pursuit" or "stalking," and it can be intimidating, threatening, or harassing to the person being pursued.
It's important to respect other people's boundaries and to take any indication of disinterest or discomfort seriously. Ignoring clear signals of disinterest and continuing to pursue someone can cause emotional distress, anxiety, and even physical harm.
In many countries, there are laws against stalking and harassment that protect people from unwanted attention and contact. These laws recognize that unwanted pursuit can be a form of abuse and can have serious consequences for the victim.