Die Hard
Master Don Juan
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This post is gonna reek of 'overthinking', which implies too much outcome dependency etc. But trust me, if there's ANYTHING occupying my mind regarding last night, it's the fact that I saw my ex (yeah, the one that turned me into a mess for the last few months) at the same party and how to deal with THAT experience!!
I just like playing Sherlock Holmes and want to share an interesting case with you:
Met a girl at a party. I didn't really open her, just grabbed her and started dancing on a very slow song. She had her arm around my shoulder and pulled me closer, making her leg rub against my d!ck while we danced. The song ended and we started talking a bit. Very basic, where do you live, what do you do for a living, blah blah. We also found out that we both go out to a few of the same places now and then.
Anyway, the night was already coming to an end at that point, many people had already left and me and my friends had also just agreed to leave in 10 minutes. So after talking a short bit, I tell her: "Hey, it's time for me to go, so let me get your phone number"
She hesitates for a moment, then says "No". I gave her a surprised look for a moment, kinda like I was expecting some clarification. So then she added something like "I think you're moving a bit too fast" (That's not literally what she said. I'm translating from my native language here and can't find an exact translation for the expression, but this is roughly what her words meant)
I figured that was kind of a bullsh!t excuse. Sure, we had only been talking for 5 minutes or so, basically just about what cities we live in and what jobs we do. But the party was coming to an end and I was about to leave, so.... We might accidentally run into each other some time into he future coz we
Besides, she pulled me closer and started to rub against my d!ck within a minute of meeting me, and she thinks I'm the one moving too fast when I ask for her number??
Whatever... I told her "no problem", just acted cool and started talking about something else for a moment. Shortly after that, I told her goodbye and went home.
So...girl acts very interested, is being very physical etc. but refuses to give her number. The only logical conclusion is that she must've been attention wh0ring, right? But AW's just lead you on in a confident and calculating way, without being nervous. And even though that's exactly how she acted when we started dancing, her later behavior was different.
When we started talking, she was constantly trying to qualify herself to me and acted quite nervously. Imagine an AFC trying to talk to an HB9: he's soooo afraid to say something stupid that he is being WAY too conscious of everything he says and therefor his speech becomes forced instead of spontaneous and that causes him to say something stupid after all....then right after he said something stupid, he realizes it and doesn't know how to recover from his "mistake" so he just smiles at her awkwardly.
Well, it wasn't that extreme, but she was definitely showing this kind of behavior. That really doesn't fit attention wh0ring...
But if she wasn't AW'ing, then why else did she refuse to give her number
So I looked her up on Facebook when I got home and guess what, her profile says 'in a relationship', pics of her and the boyfriend on holiday etc. Now it all made sense: She wasn't just attention wh0ring, there was definitely genuine interest on her part. But she wasn't willing to put her LTR at risk, so she had to refuse when I asked her number. Case solved, the end.
I guess.... Coz I think that still leaves one interesting detail unaccounted for. Can you guys name it?
I just like playing Sherlock Holmes and want to share an interesting case with you:
Met a girl at a party. I didn't really open her, just grabbed her and started dancing on a very slow song. She had her arm around my shoulder and pulled me closer, making her leg rub against my d!ck while we danced. The song ended and we started talking a bit. Very basic, where do you live, what do you do for a living, blah blah. We also found out that we both go out to a few of the same places now and then.
Anyway, the night was already coming to an end at that point, many people had already left and me and my friends had also just agreed to leave in 10 minutes. So after talking a short bit, I tell her: "Hey, it's time for me to go, so let me get your phone number"
She hesitates for a moment, then says "No". I gave her a surprised look for a moment, kinda like I was expecting some clarification. So then she added something like "I think you're moving a bit too fast" (That's not literally what she said. I'm translating from my native language here and can't find an exact translation for the expression, but this is roughly what her words meant)
I figured that was kind of a bullsh!t excuse. Sure, we had only been talking for 5 minutes or so, basically just about what cities we live in and what jobs we do. But the party was coming to an end and I was about to leave, so.... We might accidentally run into each other some time into he future coz we
Besides, she pulled me closer and started to rub against my d!ck within a minute of meeting me, and she thinks I'm the one moving too fast when I ask for her number??
Whatever... I told her "no problem", just acted cool and started talking about something else for a moment. Shortly after that, I told her goodbye and went home.
So...girl acts very interested, is being very physical etc. but refuses to give her number. The only logical conclusion is that she must've been attention wh0ring, right? But AW's just lead you on in a confident and calculating way, without being nervous. And even though that's exactly how she acted when we started dancing, her later behavior was different.
When we started talking, she was constantly trying to qualify herself to me and acted quite nervously. Imagine an AFC trying to talk to an HB9: he's soooo afraid to say something stupid that he is being WAY too conscious of everything he says and therefor his speech becomes forced instead of spontaneous and that causes him to say something stupid after all....then right after he said something stupid, he realizes it and doesn't know how to recover from his "mistake" so he just smiles at her awkwardly.
Well, it wasn't that extreme, but she was definitely showing this kind of behavior. That really doesn't fit attention wh0ring...
But if she wasn't AW'ing, then why else did she refuse to give her number
So I looked her up on Facebook when I got home and guess what, her profile says 'in a relationship', pics of her and the boyfriend on holiday etc. Now it all made sense: She wasn't just attention wh0ring, there was definitely genuine interest on her part. But she wasn't willing to put her LTR at risk, so she had to refuse when I asked her number. Case solved, the end.
I guess.... Coz I think that still leaves one interesting detail unaccounted for. Can you guys name it?
