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So had this happen a few times recently. Girls start getting down on themselves about their looks or saying they are too old for me or whatnot. I assume it’s a bait to see if I compliment them but on the other hand it also feels like they are trying to get out of things.

Seems like a no win situation. Either you “reassure them” and come off as beta or desperate, or you don’t and lose them anyways. Any solution here or is it a lost cause once a girl starts doing this?
 

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Let her go. Let her go. If the h0e wanna h0e, n*gga, let her go.

Seriously, there's nothing wrong with coming across as 'Beta' with a girl every now and again.
 

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They're prob not worth continuing to pursue at this point. The only advice I can give is you can avoid this by building a little more comfort, not sure if that's your style though lol. Most girls don't mind a little beta mixed in with the alpha.

p.s. you can try a quick salvaging by saying you have a thing for her particular attributes or that you're attracted to older women, and then try sexualizing the convo. If they display any more insecurity I'd cut bait.
 
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They're not worth continuing to pursue at this point. The only advice I can give is you can avoid this by building a little more comfort, not sure if that's your style though lol.
Why do you say that? What happens with the girl when she goes down this road?
 

Create self-fulfilling prophecies. Always assume the positive. Assume she likes you. Assume she wants to talk to you. Assume she wants to go out with you. When you think positive, positive things happen.

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Why do you say that? What happens with the girl when she goes down this road?
It depends. When she starts displaying signs of insecurity it's either a comfort sh1t-test or there's deeper issues. Try a quick reassurance (beta once in a while is ok), but if they continue with the insecurity it's time to cut bait.
 

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It depends. When she starts displaying signs of insecurity it's either a comfort sh1t-test or there's deeper issues. Try a quick reassurance (beta once in a while is ok), but if they continue with the insecurity it's time to cut bait.
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It depends. When she starts displaying signs of insecurity it's either a comfort sh1t-test or there's deeper issues. Try a quick reassurance (beta once in a while is ok), but if they continue with the insecurity it's time to cut bait.
Oh btw, how do you reassure a girl without getting too beta?
 

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Let them demonstrate, not explicate. I've had two girlfriends in the last five years. Both of them demonstrated behaviours to disqualify themselves. They will all always talk a lot, but it's really their behaviour that counts most.
 

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So had this happen a few times recently. Girls start getting down on themselves about their looks or saying they are too old for me or whatnot. I assume it’s a bait to see if I compliment them but on the other hand it also feels like they are trying to get out of things.

Seems like a no win situation. Either you “reassure them” and come off as beta or desperate, or you don’t and lose them anyways. Any solution here or is it a lost cause once a girl starts doing this?
Be playful and say
"You aren't THAT fat."
 

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"Oh come on, you are not nearly my personal worst.... Besides I'm not THAT desperate. " Agree and amplify. Then tell her "I decide what my standards are. I'll let you know when you are not achieving up to the performance standards . The next performance review isn't for a couple weeks yet..."
 

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So had this happen a few times recently. Girls start getting down on themselves about their looks or saying they are too old for me or whatnot. I assume it’s a bait to see if I compliment them but on the other hand it also feels like they are trying to get out of things.

Seems like a no win situation. Either you “reassure them” and come off as beta or desperate, or you don’t and lose them anyways. Any solution here or is it a lost cause once a girl starts doing this?
I mean, I think you hit the nail on the head. This is simply a no-win situation.

For one, this girl has personal issues that need to be addressed on her own. If sex is all you want, carry on as this is irrelevant and if anything might help you. If you want to date her, she simply is not ready to be with someone. She has work to do. You, as a man, deserve better than that. Much better but it's up to you to set those standards for yourself.

Second, if she is playing games and trying to fish for compliments that is highly unattractive in my books. I would be turned off and would see it as she is wasting my time. No one has time for mind games.


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Always deal with those situations with a backhanded compliment. Something that on the surface is positive but has lingering negative afters that will keep her mind racing.
 
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I’m not good with doing those. Any tips?
Dunno, just be petty. A year ago I must have said something about this girl's ears. I don't remember saying it. But it would have been a comment to her about a photo of hers (positive) but mentioned something about her ears. Not sure what I said because it was ages ago. But the point is, she remembered it and brought it up last week lol.

Little comments like that keep their minds racing. Even for years.
 

You essentially upped your VALUE in her eyes by showing her that, if she wants you, she has to at times do things that you like to do. You are SOMETHING after all. You are NOT FREE. If she wants to hang with you, it's going to cost her something — time, effort, money.

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