lakeshore said:
It seems like most of the stuff on here is geared towards making the
girl come to you, or acting too cool for the girl in hopes that she may think she's missing out on
a great person so she better run to you.
Is persistence a lost art? Does nobody believe in that anymore?
I realize you need to be smart in the way you go about it but I think
way too many people give up way to easy.
Its kind of an old school way of thinking but I don't believe girls have changed really.
I guess it depends on what you mean by persistence. When it comes to the attraction stage, I don't mind spending some time winning a girl over. If it's a situation like class or work where I know I'll see the girl steadily over a period of time, I don't see a need in walking right up to her and getting her number right off the bat.
But then comes the dating phase. If I have a girl's number, and I call, I'm not going to spend 4-5 weeks waiting a round for a first date, second date, etc. Think about attraction at it's root. You don't convince yourself to be attracted to something. There's no decision phase..."I'll choose to be interested in this person." Sometimes people can win you over through time, but there was always some initial interest.
If a girl asks you out once, and you flake out...will your interest level increase after 5 times of her asking? No. In fact, it'll probably decrease...you'll be thinking "Doesn't this girl have anything else going on in her life?" But if her persistence drops, and she does focus on other things, THEN you might wonder what she's up to.
It's supply and demand. Supply too much attention and it's value decreases. Give someone a taste of the attention, then remove it, and then they wonder what happened to the sweet, sweet confidence-building attention.
I remember talking about this with you in another thread. Some girl was flaking out on a guy, and you suggested that he send her a text saying, "You're amazing." To which I thought, "No...he already gave her attention..and attention got him nowhere." That WAS his persistence. If anything, he needed to go the opposite direction. Drop her, pursue other interests, and maybe she comes back...and if she doesn't, then he's already got a jump start on forgetting about her.