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Guy getting called "sassy" by a girl

BigSmooth

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I was at my fraternity tailgate this past weekend before our college football game just chilling and having a relaxed time. There were many girls there pre-gaming with us and I saw a group of three girls I have never seen before so I approached them and started chatting them up, showing a little intent but was mostly just being friendly and teasing them occasionally.

I continued to talk to them for about 10 more minutes then excused myself to check up on some tailgate logistics. I then proceeded to walk around and I see one of the girls from earlier standing alone so I went up to her and proceeded to flirt and exude my true personality. We were vibeing well and then at some point while I was teasing her by making fun of something she said, she told me I was sassy/I had some sass in a semi-flirty way.

Now I have never, ever had a girl say this to me and I can say that I am a fairly successful guy with ladies (if anyone has read some of my advice posts...although I do acknowledge I still have a lot to learn!) and I was just flabbergasted with this.

I don't even know if this is a good thing or a bad thing. What would being sassy as a guy actually mean? Has anyone else ever had a girl say this to you?



No I am not homosexual or metrosexual or a feminine guy by the way for any trolls. :rolleyes:
 

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perseverance said:
What on earth does 'sassy' even mean?
That is exactly what I am wondering.
 

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sas·sy 1 (ss)
adj. sas·si·er, sas·si·est
1. Rude and disrespectful; impudent.
2. Lively and spirited; jaunty.
3. Stylish; chic: a sassy little hat.
 

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perseverance said:
According to Urban Dictionary

Sassy means "possessing the attitude of someone endowed with an ungodly amount of cool." http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=sassy

Not a bad compliment in all honesty!
Haha well I'll take it. Always knew I was "sassy". :woo:


Who Dares Win said:
sas·sy 1 (ss)
adj. sas·si·er, sas·si·est
1. Rude and disrespectful; impudent.
2. Lively and spirited; jaunty.
3. Stylish; chic: a sassy little hat.
I've heard girls/women describe other girls/women as sassy and I'm guessing they mean mostly definitions #1 and 3, with a little of 2.

I like to think I'm definition of #2. Haha.
 

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Usually means ball breaking in a gay way.

Probably her way of busting your balls about busting her's.

Looks like she got you!
 

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FairShake said:
Usually means ball breaking in a gay way.

Probably her way of busting your balls about busting her's.

Looks like she got you!

Yeah she got me there because I had nothing witty to say back to her at that time.

I personally love girls who know how to actually tease back properly and bust on people's balls (talking in a non-sexual way right now ;) ).

It gives me a stir in my loins.
 

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It means playfully sarcastic or ball busting or sort of feisty.

But it's usually a term used for females. It's almost never used to describe a guy.

Notwithstanding, I don't think it's anything to worry about. She's not suggesting you are gay. I think she's just being playful and/or didn't use the right word. You did fine game-wise. If anything, it's an IOI.
 

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BigSmooth said:
I was at my fraternity tailgate this past weekend before our college football game just chilling and having a relaxed time. There were many girls there pre-gaming with us and I saw a group of three girls I have never seen before so I approached them and started chatting them up, showing a little intent but was mostly just being friendly and teasing them occasionally.

I continued to talk to them for about 10 more minutes then excused myself to check up on some tailgate logistics. I then proceeded to walk around and I see one of the girls from earlier standing alone so I went up to her and proceeded to flirt and exude my true personality. We were vibeing well and then at some point while I was teasing her by making fun of something she said, she told me I was sassy/I had some sass in a semi-flirty way.

Now I have never, ever had a girl say this to me and I can say that I am a fairly successful guy with ladies (if anyone has read some of my advice posts...although I do acknowledge I still have a lot to learn!) and I was just flabbergasted with this.

I don't even know if this is a good thing or a bad thing. What would being sassy as a guy actually mean? Has anyone else ever had a girl say this to you?



No I am not homosexual or metrosexual or a feminine guy by the way for any trolls. :rolleyes:
She's used to guys orbiting and kissing her ass.

You didn't.

Great job.

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What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.

You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.

Quote taken from The SoSuave Guide to Women and Dating, which you can read for FREE.

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I wouldn't worry too much about that one.

She'd obviously just learned a new word and couldn't wait to use it in conversation.
 

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It means you are perceived as bold and witty. It's a good thing. Men don't use that word, but that's what she means.
 
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