FlexpertHamilton
Master Don Juan
I've heard conflicting advice on this. I still don't really have a strong opinion.
Most guys either say wait x number of days after the date, or will say to not text her at all and wait for her to contact you.
Let's say for the sake of discussion that she is clearly into you, and you had sex.
I would argue that if you do not text her at all, she may interpret it as a lack of interest. Also, consider that most women are very passive, they rarely take the initiative. Lastly, I am starting to think women have been so strongly "conditioned" by dealing with endless simps all the time, that they don't even know what a high value man acts like, hence your behavior may be misinterpreted by them.
On the other hand, if you wait a couple days, it shows her you're not clingly/desperate, but still shows you're interested. You can do this in a way that's still aloof and casual without seeming desperate.
In my experience, some women will tell me that I give mixed signals or that I didn't seem interested in them, and this doesn't always work so well in my favor (although as we know, what they say and what they really think aren't always the same thing).
At some point you have to ask if you're shooting yourself in the foot by doing these sort of things. What are your thoughts on this?
Most guys either say wait x number of days after the date, or will say to not text her at all and wait for her to contact you.
Let's say for the sake of discussion that she is clearly into you, and you had sex.
I would argue that if you do not text her at all, she may interpret it as a lack of interest. Also, consider that most women are very passive, they rarely take the initiative. Lastly, I am starting to think women have been so strongly "conditioned" by dealing with endless simps all the time, that they don't even know what a high value man acts like, hence your behavior may be misinterpreted by them.
On the other hand, if you wait a couple days, it shows her you're not clingly/desperate, but still shows you're interested. You can do this in a way that's still aloof and casual without seeming desperate.
In my experience, some women will tell me that I give mixed signals or that I didn't seem interested in them, and this doesn't always work so well in my favor (although as we know, what they say and what they really think aren't always the same thing).
At some point you have to ask if you're shooting yourself in the foot by doing these sort of things. What are your thoughts on this?
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