Tell her a little about yourself, but not too much. Maintain some mystery. Give her something to think about and wonder about when she's at home.
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Exactly. It's like filling out a job application. And, it indicates that I look up to her as the prize.mrRuckus said:I'd change the subject and lead the conversation to where i want it to go rather than letting myself fall into that trap where she's looking for something to disqualify you.
Just because a woman listens to you and acts interested in what you say doesn't mean she really is. She might just be acting polite, while silently wishing that the date would hurry up and end, or that you would go away... and never come back.
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Just ignore it. It didn't happen. That'll get her more curious and interested. Type a new email instead of quoting the old one.luv 2 fly said:ok well after this email I was going to ask for her phone number. Should I pretend to forget what she asked & just ask for her #?
& if she does mention this again. What's the best way to avoid answering the question?
Not at all. She's a woman, she's curious, and most importantly, she's curious about you. Women very rarely randomly ask men questions like that, especiallly ones about YOUR LIKES/DISLIKES. If you answer those types of questions too easily, she has nothing to daydream about what you're like.is this also a sh!t test???
Oh, very true, I do that as well on occasion.mrRuckus said:I've never had a problem writing long, witty emails. It's completely amped up the attraction a NUMBER of times. It might suck if you're just not that funny in writing, but my entire MO is decent length FUNNY emails... at least when I do online dating.
It's never been a problem just basically ignoring any questions i don't feel like answering. Serious questions and answers in emails should be infrequent.