The LadyKiller
Senior Don Juan
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- Oct 5, 2011
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It hit me this week that I haven't received the "let's just be friends" words or text from a HB in a long time. Good, right? Maybe not. While I have met some girls and been on a few dates in the past several months, the percentages generally haven't been in my favor.
Most of the time, it's a girl I already know and it'll go down like this: We get along well, there's flirting, some kino, the usual stuff. Everything's progressing as planned. But when I ask if they want to get coffee or drinks, they don't say no. They never do. Instead, they behave as if they're mad I ever suggested it. The HB will completely ignore me, block me on anything and everything before eventually cooling off and only communicating in 1 or 2 word answers when we do run into each other again. I don't persist, I don't keep texting if they haven't responded, and I don't get angry. Doesn't matter how well I know them, merely suggesting we get drinks = barely ever talking to me again. I know guys who do react very negatively, and the HB's aren't cutting them off, and they aren't treated this harshly.
Furthermore, if a girl I know is flirting with me in front of people, my friends may joke that she's into me. Instead of a, "haha no, we're just friends", they get annoyed. One girl - who I know very well - PUNCHED my friend for even suggesting it and then stormed off (my friend is a big guy so it didn't hurt, but still). Another girl or two have openly said, "eww, never!" demonstratively. And trust me, this isn't a sh*t test, they're not seeing how I react. They appear genuinely offended.
Let me be clear - I of course never want to be in the friend zone, I never want to be an orbiter. But I find it peculiar that these girls I know, and in some cases know well, always opt to burn the bridge instead of keep things as they were or at least go for the extra attention (like they do 99% of the time), if that makes any sense. It doesn't happen to any of my friends when similar situations arise. Do you have any possible explanation as to what's going on?
If you're wondering why I care, two reasons:
- Asking a girl I know out shouldn't involve putting the entire relationship on the line. I can move on quickly if a HB says no. Shouldn't involve the HB nuking the relationship.
- Girls like to play matchmaker. If they're not interested but we still get along, they could potentially introduce me to their friends. It does happen. Expanding my social circle is a plus.
Most of the time, it's a girl I already know and it'll go down like this: We get along well, there's flirting, some kino, the usual stuff. Everything's progressing as planned. But when I ask if they want to get coffee or drinks, they don't say no. They never do. Instead, they behave as if they're mad I ever suggested it. The HB will completely ignore me, block me on anything and everything before eventually cooling off and only communicating in 1 or 2 word answers when we do run into each other again. I don't persist, I don't keep texting if they haven't responded, and I don't get angry. Doesn't matter how well I know them, merely suggesting we get drinks = barely ever talking to me again. I know guys who do react very negatively, and the HB's aren't cutting them off, and they aren't treated this harshly.
Furthermore, if a girl I know is flirting with me in front of people, my friends may joke that she's into me. Instead of a, "haha no, we're just friends", they get annoyed. One girl - who I know very well - PUNCHED my friend for even suggesting it and then stormed off (my friend is a big guy so it didn't hurt, but still). Another girl or two have openly said, "eww, never!" demonstratively. And trust me, this isn't a sh*t test, they're not seeing how I react. They appear genuinely offended.
Let me be clear - I of course never want to be in the friend zone, I never want to be an orbiter. But I find it peculiar that these girls I know, and in some cases know well, always opt to burn the bridge instead of keep things as they were or at least go for the extra attention (like they do 99% of the time), if that makes any sense. It doesn't happen to any of my friends when similar situations arise. Do you have any possible explanation as to what's going on?
If you're wondering why I care, two reasons:
- Asking a girl I know out shouldn't involve putting the entire relationship on the line. I can move on quickly if a HB says no. Shouldn't involve the HB nuking the relationship.
- Girls like to play matchmaker. If they're not interested but we still get along, they could potentially introduce me to their friends. It does happen. Expanding my social circle is a plus.
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