Don Jax
Don Juan
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There are several threads on this forum about the importance of walking away at the slightest sign of disinterest or lack of respect.
It's a powerful move and I have no problem doing it. Not just with the women I am dating, but in family, friendship, or professional situations.
The point is that when we do it often enough, we tend to develop a low tolerance (which is good) for any situation that takes us out of the frame. On the other hand, we burn more bridges.
So, some questions:
First, have you ever regretted walking away? If yes, how do you deal with it?
Do you think we will be missed by someone when we take this attitude, even if that person is being disrespectful to you, for example? In theory, they shouldn't. After all, they are not valuing you.
It's a powerful move and I have no problem doing it. Not just with the women I am dating, but in family, friendship, or professional situations.
The point is that when we do it often enough, we tend to develop a low tolerance (which is good) for any situation that takes us out of the frame. On the other hand, we burn more bridges.
So, some questions:
First, have you ever regretted walking away? If yes, how do you deal with it?
Do you think we will be missed by someone when we take this attitude, even if that person is being disrespectful to you, for example? In theory, they shouldn't. After all, they are not valuing you.