AttackFormation
Master Don Juan
I asked a youtube content producer why "... women will check you out when they think you can't see them, but as soon as they think you are looking back, they immediately break eye contact and pretend like you were never there? Are they like the female equivalent of an AFC with 0 game, and they are too terrified to even make eye contact and give a slight smile? Or what's going on?"
Further case details: "A couple of weeks ago, a stunning girl in the gym first made clear eye contact with me (no smile, she almost looked kind of sad) when we passed each other - which in itself amazed me since I had expected her to pass by like I wasn't there as they usually seem to (understandable, they don't want any random attention) - then a while later she checked me out through the mirror but pulled away and down as if nothing the very microsecond she noticed I saw her back. She later moved close to me, but because she never made eye contact again and I am still too considerate (have to get rid of that internalization), I didn't want to bother her in case she isn't interested and just there to work out, so I didn't take the chance that she might have moved closer as a kind of hint. If I see her again, I want to know whether I can make a move or whether she doesn't want to be bothered, but this kind of behavior on the woman's part just seems so self-defeating and makes no sense to me. What is it?"
His response: "... The simple answer is that more and more we aren't raising girls to be okay with rejection. Both men and women are experiencing dramatic down turns in self-confidence when it comes to dating. A recent university study showed that women in teh 50s were more likely to give an approach signal, like a direct smile, prolonged eye gaze over distance etc. Than a woman in the 2010s - how crazy is that? Bascially girls aren't growing up being taught that rejection is a part of every day life - Many guys struggle with it too - hence approach anxiety is such a huge deal - But women suffer much more with it. Most women have no idea what rejection on a regular basis looks like. But many guys want to blame women for this for 'being lazy' rather than to accept that our society is to blame for raising women like this."
My conclusion: I noticed something similar the last time I was in a club setting too, a long time ago. I was looking out for this, and I noticed that there were zero approaches and zero contact at all between the two genders except for those who already came with each other. Guys simply stood around, and girls gave absolutely zero signals for contact, like there was no one else there but them and their clique. Our society is becoming dysfunctional and handicapped socially. What the fvck is going on? Really guys? Can anyone fvcking tell me what's going on? I can't help but let this last part sound like a rant because it's so fvcking pathetic and ridiculous at this point. Will we even be able to communicate with each other at all IRL in 10 years or will we be too terrified or think it's too creepy?
Further case details: "A couple of weeks ago, a stunning girl in the gym first made clear eye contact with me (no smile, she almost looked kind of sad) when we passed each other - which in itself amazed me since I had expected her to pass by like I wasn't there as they usually seem to (understandable, they don't want any random attention) - then a while later she checked me out through the mirror but pulled away and down as if nothing the very microsecond she noticed I saw her back. She later moved close to me, but because she never made eye contact again and I am still too considerate (have to get rid of that internalization), I didn't want to bother her in case she isn't interested and just there to work out, so I didn't take the chance that she might have moved closer as a kind of hint. If I see her again, I want to know whether I can make a move or whether she doesn't want to be bothered, but this kind of behavior on the woman's part just seems so self-defeating and makes no sense to me. What is it?"
His response: "... The simple answer is that more and more we aren't raising girls to be okay with rejection. Both men and women are experiencing dramatic down turns in self-confidence when it comes to dating. A recent university study showed that women in teh 50s were more likely to give an approach signal, like a direct smile, prolonged eye gaze over distance etc. Than a woman in the 2010s - how crazy is that? Bascially girls aren't growing up being taught that rejection is a part of every day life - Many guys struggle with it too - hence approach anxiety is such a huge deal - But women suffer much more with it. Most women have no idea what rejection on a regular basis looks like. But many guys want to blame women for this for 'being lazy' rather than to accept that our society is to blame for raising women like this."
My conclusion: I noticed something similar the last time I was in a club setting too, a long time ago. I was looking out for this, and I noticed that there were zero approaches and zero contact at all between the two genders except for those who already came with each other. Guys simply stood around, and girls gave absolutely zero signals for contact, like there was no one else there but them and their clique. Our society is becoming dysfunctional and handicapped socially. What the fvck is going on? Really guys? Can anyone fvcking tell me what's going on? I can't help but let this last part sound like a rant because it's so fvcking pathetic and ridiculous at this point. Will we even be able to communicate with each other at all IRL in 10 years or will we be too terrified or think it's too creepy?
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