-Was it really a f*ck-up and not just her getting ticked at you for no reason?Originally posted by increment
Is it ok to apologise to a woman, if you follow it up with a pickup line?
Don't always be the one putting yourself out for her. Don't always be the one putting all the effort and work into the relationship. Let her, and expect her, to treat you as well as you treat her, and to improve the quality of your life.
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Dude... don't say such evil things. If you hurt someone, apologise. It's the right thing to do.Originally posted by dearsappho
Never apologise to anyone let alone a woman...
How do you accidentally stab someone in the face?Originally posted by Keeper
If you accidentally stabbed someone in the face... apologise.
Someone's been running with scissors again.Originally posted by Giovanni Casanova
How do you accidentally stab someone in the face?
Absolutely not. Why are you sorry? Why are you assuming talking to her is "bothering" her. This is WEAK and REEKS of insecurity.Originally posted by deepraj
How about "I am sorry to bother you but ...... <insert pick-up line here."
Deepraj
What exactly does this mean? I mean when something you do causes mass damage you can't even give a "Uhhh, My bad." ???Never apologise to anyone let alone a woman...
I'm relieved you find me un-appealing...... coz you're really not my type.... If you want to find some appealing men than I suggest you do a search on google as a starter...Metal wrote:
^Geez, talk about overanalysis (and being someone that really doesn't sound that appealing to know). You sound like a KJ to me.
If you currently have too many women chasing you, calling you, harassing you, knocking on your door at 2 o'clock in the morning... then I have the simple solution for you.
Just read my free ebook 22 Rules for Massive Success With Women and do the opposite of what I recommend.
This will quickly drive all women away from you.
And you will be able to relax and to live your life in peace and quiet.
Well, you can't always be "kool" and when you really DO mess up, take responsibility. It shows you have dignity and are responsible. Plus, in my experience stuff you drag out and try to BS tend to blow up and when I just apologized, I learned something as well as created a better image of myself.Originally posted by MacDiddy
Its also very suplicative to apologise... it means you've done something wrong... that you are indeed not kool or smooth...
I wouldn't suggest apologizing on anyone's behalf. PEople will associate negative stuff with you and every time you come over they'll be liike, "aww crap is here to apologize for another fuk-up?" I feel that way with some people who ask for HW, money, and stuff like that I'm just like, "aww crap not again. Aholes..."Originally posted by MacDiddy
I would leave apologies to business matters or for apologizing on someone elses behalf.
such as "I'm sorry for the delay in your trial mister X" or I'm sorry my friend punch your cat"
No actually, I think that shows that you are irresponsible and can't take the consequences of your actions. Seriously, Metal is right. You're going to look like a jerk just stepping on people's feet and saying it's their fault.Originally posted by MacDiddy
The right attitude is as follow:
If I bump into some chick, I'd make it look like it was her fault.. If I stepped on a chicks foot, I'd turn it around by telling her she has big feet..... and so on and so forth...
Now this idea is just plain bad. Please explain why you wan't to follow it with a pickup line. . .Originally posted by increment
Is it ok to apologise to a woman, if you follow it up with a pickup line?
Hey man.... its really none of my businessSorry bro, but I'm straight as an arrow.
So you only "know" of alphas... you should try being one too.... and get back to us about how you go...Also, the true alphas I know are guys who have an natural magnetism.
Never try to read a woman's mind. It is a scary place. Ignore her confusing signals and mixed messages. Assume she is interested in you and act accordingly.
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