Meiyjhe wrote:
I don't think repeatedly showing desinterest regarding the way the girl chose to live her life is a good foundation to start a relationship upon :p
Showing desinterest as well as interest is fine, as long as you are being honest and aren't playing a dating sim trying to hit the right answers.
Showing desinterest as well as interest is fine, as long as you are being honest and aren't playing a dating sim trying to hit the right answers.
But this isn't showing disinterest. It's teasing and flirting.
As for being honest, I would venture to say that anyone who isn't being honest is probably really boring. The truth is funny when it comes to picking up girls. That's just true no matter what.
There is no argument against breaking rapport. It is probably the only way you will ever get a girl to see you as a man. Either that, or your game is extremely grounded and you can literally claw and pull any girl without saying a single word. Which some people can do although it took them several years of constantly picking up to gain the social acumen to that.
"That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence." - Christopher Hitchens
Searz wrote:
Oi, don't be dissin'
If that's what HuniePop teaches than it's pretty ****.
The guy is confident but he can't carry even the simplest conversation which ends up with these girls just ****ing staring at him waiting for him to do something cool.
This guy is pretty good:
Holds the conversation, breaks rapport, and accepts himself completely:
Him: "...play World of Warcraft."
Her: "Ha, oh god you're not one of those guys."
Him: "I am SO one of those guys. I AM A LEVEL 100 WARLOCK, Okay"
He doesn't touch her much, which ends up with a bit of a fail when he tries taking her hand while they go for coffee.
Cuddowls only said one thing that wasn't trash: physical contact (not too early, not too clingy) can often shows if the other person is or might be interested in you. Just small stuff. Ofc this isn't 100% certain because there's people who don't care about physical contact or are uncomfortable when it's not warranted, and there's civilizations where it's not taken as much of a sign.
The whole "don't answer like this coz now you're friends" **** is complete ****. Common ground is actually the best way to start developing a bond. In fact, me and my bf didn't give two ***** about each other when we met. Then we saw that we had stuff in common - like league - and simply sharing some humor eventually led to something much deeper. Yes some teasing can be fun, but constant teasing just gives the idea that nothing is serious too you or that you're too cool for life.
The whole "don't answer like this coz now you're friends" **** is complete ****. Common ground is actually the best way to start developing a bond. In fact, me and my bf didn't give two ***** about each other when we met. Then we saw that we had stuff in common - like league - and simply sharing some humor eventually led to something much deeper. Yes some teasing can be fun, but constant teasing just gives the idea that nothing is serious too you or that you're too cool for life.
Thank you Byron for 2014's loudest laugh up till today

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