One think I am really bad at is dealing with women who are testy, *****y, or upsett by my lines.
I use these attraction lines and for whatever reason (delivery or whatever) sometimes they come off offensive, and in print they LOOK very offensive and some of them SEEM like your trying to get a kick out of getting some sort of reaction from the girl.
So when they pick up on that kind of stuff and get pissed I either freeze up or I sympathise or back down.
I always was the perfect answer guy, the playboy ladiesman who just knew what to say to ease a woman and lower her ego. If I gave her a hard time or messed with her she knew I had her and so she wouldnt be pissed, I had earned it. There were never these situations where I am going out and saying stuff and they are getting pissed or offended with me.
So what are some good ways to deal with this sort of thing? I think it's true that any emotional reaction is better than NO reaction but I think what it comes down to in this situation is deciding if you need to calibrate or if you need to hold your ground. What do you guys use to decide this criteria? It seems whenever I hold my ground it just escalates the situation and makes it worse.
I use these attraction lines and for whatever reason (delivery or whatever) sometimes they come off offensive, and in print they LOOK very offensive and some of them SEEM like your trying to get a kick out of getting some sort of reaction from the girl.
So when they pick up on that kind of stuff and get pissed I either freeze up or I sympathise or back down.
I always was the perfect answer guy, the playboy ladiesman who just knew what to say to ease a woman and lower her ego. If I gave her a hard time or messed with her she knew I had her and so she wouldnt be pissed, I had earned it. There were never these situations where I am going out and saying stuff and they are getting pissed or offended with me.
So what are some good ways to deal with this sort of thing? I think it's true that any emotional reaction is better than NO reaction but I think what it comes down to in this situation is deciding if you need to calibrate or if you need to hold your ground. What do you guys use to decide this criteria? It seems whenever I hold my ground it just escalates the situation and makes it worse.

