anonymous12345
Senior Don Juan
Yeah, I can confirm the same. Someone on Twitter wrote something along the lines of:[...]
This is true (though I always watch that it doesn't turn into a cope on my part). The higher value I've gotten, the more shy and awkward girls have been around me. When I was decidedly more "average," girls were bolder about putting themselves out there - maybe because it was less risky or I was lower-hanging fruit back then. Something for men here to consider as they build and improve, don't leave a girl on the table just because she didn't make it obvious. Take your shot.
"Ok. It's time to play the ignore-the-cool-guy-again."
I notice it with men too. They don't ask questions or attempt to level. And with girls it gets more worse due to OLD/social media, where they simply have reduced social skills, as discussed in recent threads.
This high-value-treatment is extremely detrimental and demanding, because of the social situation one is in. I have close friends that are "better" than me and that I talk for long with, but people in various ways "below" me shy away or give me the cold treatment. Sucking up to them doesn't work, and I don't do that no more for many reasons, so in my current environment I vibe a lot on my own, though I don't mind it that much.
I can ask a girl two questions and upon the usual lack of reciprocation, I back off because of it not being absurd and also to avoid the "You don't take a no for an answer." But many times it is simply lack of social skills, and the right thing would be to keep going. Roosh in Day Bang talks about this, the importance of being able to do rambling, he too says one can expect little from girls from a conversational perspective.
(Of course, I could be a total loser and this is an epic lying of myself. I of course got plenty of things to improve.)