steelpulse
Banned
- Joined
- Dec 2, 2018
- Messages
- 92
- Reaction score
- 37
- Age
- 32
I have been attending a local church for the past few weeks and I genuinely dig it.
I'll be honest: there are lots of hot women at this church and it's admittedly a draw. These are true blue traditional girls who take relationships more seriously, from what I can tell. (Example follows. I think).
I'm conflicted about one girl in particular. She is very hot, and I had seen her before doing some church recruiting in a busy downtown area. We talked very briefly. This church definitely knows what they're doing with marketing. Their volunteers for church recruiting are the hottest women at the church! They are clearly using the appeal of these women to attract new members.
So, I finally decided to attend a few weeks back. I said hi to this gal after service, and said something to her which could be, maybe interpreted as mildly flirty. I simply said: "you're a good singer." I guess she picked up on the vibe because she looked both enraged and extremely saddened at the same time. The next service, she was the door greeter. She stared daggers at me, refused to say hi, and refused to hand me the service pamphlet. She jerked her hands back and the brochures, almost in a defensive manner. I smiled and walked on. No sweat.
I figured I should keep my distance from this girl. But I was wrong! Because, at the end of the next service, she actually approached and walked right up to me at the end of service. She didn't say or do anything. She just stood there right in front of me face to face but with her head down. Yes, she's married and I get that she's feeling some sort of way about that, but I think I respected her space, and now she is in my space now.
Simple lesson: women can't hide their attraction. The more they fight it, the more obvious their attraction becomes. Eventually, they relent and give in to it. I won't be pursuing this girl. I don't think it's right. But it's an important lesson about female behavior. The key is, never get angry at a woman. It's just not worth it. They can't handle their emotions very well, so acting like their mood or tantrum is a big deal is almost always a mistake.
I'll be honest: there are lots of hot women at this church and it's admittedly a draw. These are true blue traditional girls who take relationships more seriously, from what I can tell. (Example follows. I think).
I'm conflicted about one girl in particular. She is very hot, and I had seen her before doing some church recruiting in a busy downtown area. We talked very briefly. This church definitely knows what they're doing with marketing. Their volunteers for church recruiting are the hottest women at the church! They are clearly using the appeal of these women to attract new members.
So, I finally decided to attend a few weeks back. I said hi to this gal after service, and said something to her which could be, maybe interpreted as mildly flirty. I simply said: "you're a good singer." I guess she picked up on the vibe because she looked both enraged and extremely saddened at the same time. The next service, she was the door greeter. She stared daggers at me, refused to say hi, and refused to hand me the service pamphlet. She jerked her hands back and the brochures, almost in a defensive manner. I smiled and walked on. No sweat.
I figured I should keep my distance from this girl. But I was wrong! Because, at the end of the next service, she actually approached and walked right up to me at the end of service. She didn't say or do anything. She just stood there right in front of me face to face but with her head down. Yes, she's married and I get that she's feeling some sort of way about that, but I think I respected her space, and now she is in my space now.
Simple lesson: women can't hide their attraction. The more they fight it, the more obvious their attraction becomes. Eventually, they relent and give in to it. I won't be pursuing this girl. I don't think it's right. But it's an important lesson about female behavior. The key is, never get angry at a woman. It's just not worth it. They can't handle their emotions very well, so acting like their mood or tantrum is a big deal is almost always a mistake.