Hi everyone.
It's not the first time a girl has asked me how tall I am.
And I always answer confidently, "172cm."
A friend of mine, however, told me that they do it simply to test me, not to find out my height, and that I should answer things like, "I'm 1 meter tall, and that's enough," or "the last time they measured me, the tape measure broke," or something like that.
Actually, it seems very insecure to me that I have to make up jokes every time rather than simply tell the truth, answering the question.
I'm just like that.
This height thing is just one example, but to give you an idea: I always respond fairly confidently to women, whether it's logical or humorous.
If women read the "undertone" rather than the words themselves, then what's said to them doesn't matter.
Btw, later, the girl shortly said, "You look very comfortable, you seem very relaxed," to which I replied, "You think so? Well, I think it's normal, we're all like that, right?!" To which she replies, "Yes, we're all like that."
It's not the first time a girl has asked me how tall I am.
And I always answer confidently, "172cm."
A friend of mine, however, told me that they do it simply to test me, not to find out my height, and that I should answer things like, "I'm 1 meter tall, and that's enough," or "the last time they measured me, the tape measure broke," or something like that.
Actually, it seems very insecure to me that I have to make up jokes every time rather than simply tell the truth, answering the question.
I'm just like that.
This height thing is just one example, but to give you an idea: I always respond fairly confidently to women, whether it's logical or humorous.
If women read the "undertone" rather than the words themselves, then what's said to them doesn't matter.
Btw, later, the girl shortly said, "You look very comfortable, you seem very relaxed," to which I replied, "You think so? Well, I think it's normal, we're all like that, right?!" To which she replies, "Yes, we're all like that."