This is probably a rant but hopefully it also raises a good point. I guess I fundamentally don't understand the american dating process. Nowadays, it seems expected for the guy to keep chasing for every step??
I'm basing this off the girls I've dated the last while. My understanding in general was that society believes you chase the woman until you have sex then some of the power shifts back onto the guy as the woman has given it up. As in the guy could just choose to walk away at this point so the woman has to do more as such to keep him around.
Instead I seem to be meeting women who seem to believe that having sex makes no difference to the dynamic. Case in point, I got a number off a HB6 there a few weeks back. She was very excited giving me the number. When texting back and forth, she didn't initiate much. I tried the first week to schedule a date. She said she would love to but that she couldn't make it. No rescheduling offer.
I got her out to a bar the week after. Again I had to lead everything. But once I had her out, chatted to her and brought her back to my place to bang with no problems whatsoever. Its obvious she really enjoyed herself and talking to me at the time about hanging out again blah blah.
I have another girl I prefer to her but this one would be handy as a f**k buddy. I text her a few days later and no reply for 3 days?? I mean really, you're expecting me to chase you after I just f**ked you. Are guys really being that desperate these days? I'm sitting here thinking does she not realize she gave it up on the first date (not something that bothers me).
I've had a girl I wanted to see again from a ONS play the cool game as well. She booty calls me the Saturday after we hook up. I'm not nearby. She has finals all last week so I invite her out to join me and my friends at the weekend. She sounds excited about it but then totally blows it off. This week I'm like what?? Are women now viewing having sex as meaning nothing in the dating game??
I mean when I get this stuff off a girl I haven't had sex with, I understand it. But what are these women playing at? I feel like someone who hasn't been let in on the full picture.
I'm basing this off the girls I've dated the last while. My understanding in general was that society believes you chase the woman until you have sex then some of the power shifts back onto the guy as the woman has given it up. As in the guy could just choose to walk away at this point so the woman has to do more as such to keep him around.
Instead I seem to be meeting women who seem to believe that having sex makes no difference to the dynamic. Case in point, I got a number off a HB6 there a few weeks back. She was very excited giving me the number. When texting back and forth, she didn't initiate much. I tried the first week to schedule a date. She said she would love to but that she couldn't make it. No rescheduling offer.
I got her out to a bar the week after. Again I had to lead everything. But once I had her out, chatted to her and brought her back to my place to bang with no problems whatsoever. Its obvious she really enjoyed herself and talking to me at the time about hanging out again blah blah.
I have another girl I prefer to her but this one would be handy as a f**k buddy. I text her a few days later and no reply for 3 days?? I mean really, you're expecting me to chase you after I just f**ked you. Are guys really being that desperate these days? I'm sitting here thinking does she not realize she gave it up on the first date (not something that bothers me).
I've had a girl I wanted to see again from a ONS play the cool game as well. She booty calls me the Saturday after we hook up. I'm not nearby. She has finals all last week so I invite her out to join me and my friends at the weekend. She sounds excited about it but then totally blows it off. This week I'm like what?? Are women now viewing having sex as meaning nothing in the dating game??
I mean when I get this stuff off a girl I haven't had sex with, I understand it. But what are these women playing at? I feel like someone who hasn't been let in on the full picture.