Maurizio
Don Juan
So I asked this chick out about a month ago, and the execution of the close was really good. I made my move without establishing too much rapport, but I figured "what the hell, why not" because I wasn't getting many chances to talk with her.
She rejected me... it wasn't really a big deal since I realized it was a gamble in the first place, except that it was a really vague rejection. I called her on a monday, and suggested that I was doing something on friday and sunday, and that she should join me.
She hesitated (bad sign, I think). And then she says something, quite slowly as though she's improvising, like this, "I'm not sure what I'm doing this weekend..." and didn't take up on either of my offers. This was no big deal, and I moved on.
Although I spent little time to move on from the rejection, and have been applying the game to new girls, I still see a lot of this particular one that rejected me. She acts quite nervously around me too (which is a sign of attraction, I think) and I haven't been sure why this is the case since she rejected me. But then I also discovered recently that she has a boyfriend... which is probably the reason I was shot down initially. He's not a guy I know, so I personally don't give a crap about him.
Having learned that the reason for my failure may not be associated to her not being attracted to me, but because there's some other chump in the picture... should I re-open the pursuit? What can I do to make it seem as though my initial failed attempt was aiming just for some time to "hang out" with her and not the pursuit of a relationship or infringing on one she already has?
Please don't just say move on, because I have, I just want to reevaluate whether or not this "case" is truely "closed."
Any takes on the situation? What I should do?
- Maurizio
She rejected me... it wasn't really a big deal since I realized it was a gamble in the first place, except that it was a really vague rejection. I called her on a monday, and suggested that I was doing something on friday and sunday, and that she should join me.
She hesitated (bad sign, I think). And then she says something, quite slowly as though she's improvising, like this, "I'm not sure what I'm doing this weekend..." and didn't take up on either of my offers. This was no big deal, and I moved on.
Although I spent little time to move on from the rejection, and have been applying the game to new girls, I still see a lot of this particular one that rejected me. She acts quite nervously around me too (which is a sign of attraction, I think) and I haven't been sure why this is the case since she rejected me. But then I also discovered recently that she has a boyfriend... which is probably the reason I was shot down initially. He's not a guy I know, so I personally don't give a crap about him.
Having learned that the reason for my failure may not be associated to her not being attracted to me, but because there's some other chump in the picture... should I re-open the pursuit? What can I do to make it seem as though my initial failed attempt was aiming just for some time to "hang out" with her and not the pursuit of a relationship or infringing on one she already has?
Please don't just say move on, because I have, I just want to reevaluate whether or not this "case" is truely "closed."
Any takes on the situation? What I should do?
- Maurizio