Slash Dolo
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It happens to the best of us: that hot girl we met is a flake. Or she went ghost. Or she is simply an attention wh*re who was stringing you along. Your time has been wasted and your ego may be a bit bruised. What now? You can next her and forget her, but I say f*ck with her a bit.
I've been trying a technique I made up to get closure and to "win" in the end. It's worked three times this year, 100% success rate, but a small sample size. Some will see it as petty and a waste of time... and that's okay. It kind of is. But it's pretty funny and can help some guys bounce back mentally. I dub it the "Wrong Contact Text."
After things have halted with a girl based on her terms and you're no longer in contact, keep her number in your phone, wait a few weeks and text her "accidentally' with a text intended for someone else. If it fits the text, throw a name in starting with the same letter as her name. For example, if her name is Samantha, mention another S name in the text. Either way, you want to say something that will almost always get her to respond through piqued curiosity, with the goal being to appear that you selected the wrong contact in your phone and accidentally texted her instead of the new girl you're gaming.
"Holy **** Shelby, you won't believe what happened at work today. I almost got fired for it."
"I had fun too babe. Remember that thing we talked about? Well I had the strangest dream last night."
This accomplishes two things; it shows that you have other chicks to talk to (even if you don't) and will almost always get her to respond because of the ambiguity of the text. Then... you simply go ghost. She'll usually reply two or three times trying to get your attention. The tables will have turned. Don't respond. Things have ended on your terms now and you have moved on.
Here's a real world example I used not 5 days ago with a flaky, time wasting hb9 named Sheila.
Me: I had fun last night Sarah. That movie you let me borrow was f*cking nuts btw. Couldn't believe that twist ending.
Her: Sarah lol. i think u texted the wrong person
Her: what movie did you watch?
(after a day of no contact): Her: I guess we aren't friends anymore? :/
I've been trying a technique I made up to get closure and to "win" in the end. It's worked three times this year, 100% success rate, but a small sample size. Some will see it as petty and a waste of time... and that's okay. It kind of is. But it's pretty funny and can help some guys bounce back mentally. I dub it the "Wrong Contact Text."
After things have halted with a girl based on her terms and you're no longer in contact, keep her number in your phone, wait a few weeks and text her "accidentally' with a text intended for someone else. If it fits the text, throw a name in starting with the same letter as her name. For example, if her name is Samantha, mention another S name in the text. Either way, you want to say something that will almost always get her to respond through piqued curiosity, with the goal being to appear that you selected the wrong contact in your phone and accidentally texted her instead of the new girl you're gaming.
"Holy **** Shelby, you won't believe what happened at work today. I almost got fired for it."
"I had fun too babe. Remember that thing we talked about? Well I had the strangest dream last night."
This accomplishes two things; it shows that you have other chicks to talk to (even if you don't) and will almost always get her to respond because of the ambiguity of the text. Then... you simply go ghost. She'll usually reply two or three times trying to get your attention. The tables will have turned. Don't respond. Things have ended on your terms now and you have moved on.
Here's a real world example I used not 5 days ago with a flaky, time wasting hb9 named Sheila.
Me: I had fun last night Sarah. That movie you let me borrow was f*cking nuts btw. Couldn't believe that twist ending.
Her: Sarah lol. i think u texted the wrong person
Her: what movie did you watch?
(after a day of no contact): Her: I guess we aren't friends anymore? :/