The Diver
Master Don Juan
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I started a chat with a woman on one of the app' and told her I liked her profile.
After we went back and forth with a few massages, I said:
Me: After reading your profile, I knew I want to meet you, and after our chat, I still want to meet you. So let's meet up for a coffee or a drink.
She: I'm not saying NO, but I would like to chat a bit more sometime soon and take it from there.
Me: Well, nothing beat face to face chat if you're REALLY want to know someone. Let me know if you'll change your mind, bye for now.
She didn't reply.
Now, the way I see the "I'm not saying NO, but I would like to chat a bit more and take it from there" is pretty simple, it's like she said:
"I'm not saying No, but convince me why you worth my time, why I should say YES. The decision of meeting up or not is actually now in her hand.
Trying to "convince" a woman to go out with me, by "proving" myself worthy to her, is not a place I would ever put myself into.
I usually take anything other than Yes, as a No! and move on.
I'm interested in your opinion, as this scenario came up from time to time, and I want to know once and for all if my usual answer to this is correct, or could I handle it differently to get the result I want ( a date).
Would you react differently to my last response? would you do something deferent? or, do you think my instincts and response are correct?
Cheers
After we went back and forth with a few massages, I said:
Me: After reading your profile, I knew I want to meet you, and after our chat, I still want to meet you. So let's meet up for a coffee or a drink.
She: I'm not saying NO, but I would like to chat a bit more sometime soon and take it from there.
Me: Well, nothing beat face to face chat if you're REALLY want to know someone. Let me know if you'll change your mind, bye for now.
She didn't reply.
Now, the way I see the "I'm not saying NO, but I would like to chat a bit more and take it from there" is pretty simple, it's like she said:
"I'm not saying No, but convince me why you worth my time, why I should say YES. The decision of meeting up or not is actually now in her hand.
Trying to "convince" a woman to go out with me, by "proving" myself worthy to her, is not a place I would ever put myself into.
I usually take anything other than Yes, as a No! and move on.
I'm interested in your opinion, as this scenario came up from time to time, and I want to know once and for all if my usual answer to this is correct, or could I handle it differently to get the result I want ( a date).
Would you react differently to my last response? would you do something deferent? or, do you think my instincts and response are correct?
Cheers
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