What's the fine line there?
It's easy for a guy to use "going for what I want" to justify texting a woman every day for three days straight, while a guy who sees that a woman won't get sexual with him after one or two dates throws in the towel and decides to invest his time elsewhere even if he really likes the woman can be called a quitter for not going for what he wants.
However, many would say the second guy was much smarter than the first guy.
So what's the distinction?
It's easy for a guy to use "going for what I want" to justify texting a woman every day for three days straight, while a guy who sees that a woman won't get sexual with him after one or two dates throws in the towel and decides to invest his time elsewhere even if he really likes the woman can be called a quitter for not going for what he wants.
However, many would say the second guy was much smarter than the first guy.
So what's the distinction?