Die Hard
Master Don Juan
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Some women are just emotionally fvcked up and they get anxiety from the fact that they like a guy. You know the type, often cluster B etc. When she likes you, she feels like her emotions are taking her for a ride, she's not in control, fear of abandonment kicks in pre-emptively etc.
But I draw those a lot so I want to make the best of it haha.
One thing they often do, is when you ask her to meet up, she tells you "yeah, but only as friends, okay?" or "yeah, but you shouldn't expect anything, okay?"
Now, before this conversation, she's already given me plenty of clear indicators of interest, heavy flirting, puppy dog eyes, touching me etc. I know she's attracted to me.
She just wants to stay in control and not go too fast blahblah.
So mostly, I just respond with "Sure", then meet up with her and try to escalate. Sometimes that works, but sometimes they will really reject my escalations during the meetup and even call me out on it "I thought I was clear about this being just friendly, you're acting like you want something from me blahblah"
So whenever I get that "don't expect anything/this is friendly" line when I ask her to meet up, I'm always in limbo. I don't wanna waste time on a date that ends with nothing, which makes me tend to give up then and there. But there's also a chance the date will be succesful despite her resistance, and I don't wanna miss out on that, which makes me wanna go ahead with the date anyway.
Getting into a discussion at that very moment often ends badly lol. I've sometimes responded with something like "Ahh, doesn't sound like that meetup will be much fun, forget I asked" and then just withdrew my attention. The latter always gets them frustrated and instead of submitting, they mostly become combative and respond by becoming distant in return. It becomes a power game and when that happens I start disliking her and don't even wanna date her if she was the last woman on earth lol.
I've been thinking about a sarcastic response like: "Oh, perhaps we should only meet after we've drawn up a contract and both agreed on the terms of the contract? Let's do that, okay?"
Anyway, I'm curious if any of you guys recognize the situation. How do you deal with it?
But I draw those a lot so I want to make the best of it haha.
One thing they often do, is when you ask her to meet up, she tells you "yeah, but only as friends, okay?" or "yeah, but you shouldn't expect anything, okay?"
Now, before this conversation, she's already given me plenty of clear indicators of interest, heavy flirting, puppy dog eyes, touching me etc. I know she's attracted to me.
She just wants to stay in control and not go too fast blahblah.
So mostly, I just respond with "Sure", then meet up with her and try to escalate. Sometimes that works, but sometimes they will really reject my escalations during the meetup and even call me out on it "I thought I was clear about this being just friendly, you're acting like you want something from me blahblah"
So whenever I get that "don't expect anything/this is friendly" line when I ask her to meet up, I'm always in limbo. I don't wanna waste time on a date that ends with nothing, which makes me tend to give up then and there. But there's also a chance the date will be succesful despite her resistance, and I don't wanna miss out on that, which makes me wanna go ahead with the date anyway.
Getting into a discussion at that very moment often ends badly lol. I've sometimes responded with something like "Ahh, doesn't sound like that meetup will be much fun, forget I asked" and then just withdrew my attention. The latter always gets them frustrated and instead of submitting, they mostly become combative and respond by becoming distant in return. It becomes a power game and when that happens I start disliking her and don't even wanna date her if she was the last woman on earth lol.
I've been thinking about a sarcastic response like: "Oh, perhaps we should only meet after we've drawn up a contract and both agreed on the terms of the contract? Let's do that, okay?"
Anyway, I'm curious if any of you guys recognize the situation. How do you deal with it?
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