yellowstoneman2012
Don Juan
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Saw a cute girl at a conference today that I met maybe 8 years ago. She was married at the time when I met her, but she was still flirty.
I saw her today (at same type conference only 8-9 years later) and saw her sitting down for the next presentation. I said hello to her (I initiated) and talked to her for maybe 30 seconds. She was sitting down and I talked to her briefly (standing up).
Later in the day, I saw her online in the exhibit room, I know she saw me but she didn't look in my direction.
Also later in the day, I was two rows behind her in another class. When she got up at the end, she walked right by me (I was still sitting down) and did not look at me.
She was then behind me with a colleague when we were trying to do our payments for the parking garage. I turned around to say hi again and was friendly again and we made some small talk. Once again she was friendly with a big smile on her face. However, when she left with her colleague she did not say good-bye and just went off.
I am NOT upset or hurt over this (since I think she is married still) just wanted to see what I believe is usually true. Women who want to talk to you or want you to talk to them will try and establish eye contact or look at you when they can sense you are looking at them.
Women who don't want to talk to you or don't want you talking to them will avoid initiating eye contact and also avoid eye contact when they can sense you are even looking at them?
Am I right or is it NOT so black and white?
I saw her today (at same type conference only 8-9 years later) and saw her sitting down for the next presentation. I said hello to her (I initiated) and talked to her for maybe 30 seconds. She was sitting down and I talked to her briefly (standing up).
Later in the day, I saw her online in the exhibit room, I know she saw me but she didn't look in my direction.
Also later in the day, I was two rows behind her in another class. When she got up at the end, she walked right by me (I was still sitting down) and did not look at me.
She was then behind me with a colleague when we were trying to do our payments for the parking garage. I turned around to say hi again and was friendly again and we made some small talk. Once again she was friendly with a big smile on her face. However, when she left with her colleague she did not say good-bye and just went off.
I am NOT upset or hurt over this (since I think she is married still) just wanted to see what I believe is usually true. Women who want to talk to you or want you to talk to them will try and establish eye contact or look at you when they can sense you are looking at them.
Women who don't want to talk to you or don't want you talking to them will avoid initiating eye contact and also avoid eye contact when they can sense you are even looking at them?
Am I right or is it NOT so black and white?