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I want to give this girl a nickname. Is this one ok or corny?

The_Reaper

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I met her last week. We met on a night out, and she ended up back in my house, but we didn’t have sex (I tried…).

(I know red flags may go off here, but I genuinely got zero slut vibe off her; she was just fun and cool, and we were having a great time.)

In the morning, there was no awkwardness - actually we clicked. We walked into town and had a laugh. I find her very beautiful, breathtakingly so.

She has the most beautiful tinge of blush in her cheeks - for some reason, my brain is wired to find that incredibly attractive. The last girl that I had hardcore AFC oneitus for had a very similar look. It disturbs me how this current girl looks so similar to her…J
Anyway, her name is Michelle. But when I saw her, I automatically thought: Rose. She needs to be called Rose. It’s a powerful intuition! J

I was thinking of telling her I’m giving her a nickname (Rose), and to just keep using it (unless she hates it).

Any tips on how to play this?
 

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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if she hates it its all the better, i had this friend that's a girl and one day in some music store i saw acdc and started calling and teasing her that for some reason...and she kept saying "what does that even mean!! its a music group" but anyways it only got her more riled up and i continued to bust her chops. she turned around and kissed me...

i think rose is a little too sweet, especially considering you met her only a week, it sounds like a nickname you give to a married one or loved one

btw i have seen realistically looking "tinge of blush" but what you don't know is that it can just be makeup it may not be anything special

on a side note i once gave a girl the nickname tina the stalker, cause she told me a story of how she followed someone around, and i would always tease her about it and she liked me too

edit when a girl that liked me wanted me to be more active with her, she would keep calling me a prude, but that in some weird way built attraction in me for her and we went out, giving people a funny or anger inducing nickname seems to be some sort of flirting now that i think about, wow this post made me realize something lol
 

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lalahaha said:
if she hates it its all the better, i had this friend that's a girl and one day in some music store i saw acdc and started calling and teasing her that for some reason...and she kept saying "what does that even mean!! its a music group" but anyways it only got her more riled up and i continued to bust her chops. she turned around and kissed me...

i think rose is a little too sweet, especially considering you met her only a week, it sounds like a nickname you give to a married one or loved one

btw i have seen realistically looking "tinge of blush" but what you don't know is that it can just be makeup it may not be anything special

on a side note i once gave a girl the nickname tina the stalker, cause she told me a story of how she followed someone around, and i would always tease her about it and she liked me too

edit when a girl that liked me wanted me to be more active with her, she would keep calling me a prude, but that in some weird way built attraction in me for her and we went out, giving people a funny or anger inducing nickname seems to be some sort of flirting now that i think about, wow this post made me realize something lol

Good post man. Good insight in there about female psychology - you busted on her not in spite of the fact that the nickname annoyed her, but because of it. This is pretty textbook alpha male behaviour, which women are wired to respond to. Most betas would have been terrified to insult her or annoy her, which greatly lowers their perceived value.


I agree - Rose does sound too sweet. It's just that you should see her skin. It isn't makeup. She's Irish. And it's natural. I woke up next to her...and I can tell it's real. It's just a beautiful rosy complexion.

That's the only reason I would consider calling her Rose.

How about Rosey, in a kind of joking way? That doesnt seem as bad...
 

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yea give her a teasing name like red-cheeks...the hotter you think she is..the more you have to find imperfections in her...you have to establish control...and dont forget your a man you can give a nickname when you dayum well please!! and dont forget that!!
 
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