+1The clip is too short to make it seem like anything other than too much touchy feely on a low interest girl. Whatever went wrong happened before the clip started.
But basically, the guy went for broke and didn’t care. Not even a number attempt for a later interaction of any kind. Probably a tourist he knew would be gone the next day or something along those lines. I dunno.
There's a sith sense that follows once a person has gone through the fire. You're instincts are sharp. You know what her signal is for to push, pull, and next. There's silence in interaction with women whereby sexual tension is peaked. Deida talks about being the man, the rock among the chaos of the waves in the ocean (symbolic for the feminine and all its unpredictability).Kino needs work, it seems unnatural. Its cringe at moments... and try to smile while you're talking, instead of waiting for moments after you're done