SoCalMike
Senior Don Juan
On Saturday a friend and I went to a popular bar. Lots of attractive ladies in there that night. One in particular caught my eye... we made eye contact for several seconds, she smiled, I smiled back.
She was close enough so that I could talk to her, so I asked her about a tattoo she had on her leg. My exact words were "I'm trying to see what your tattoo is" - it was excuse for her to lift her skirt a bit (it was on her thigh) it was also a good way to initiate some kino... you can lightly touch it as you look at it, saying something cheesy like "wow, nice color" or whatever. LOL
Her response was "way to turn a complement into an insult". I'm guessing she took my words to mean "I'm not interested or attracted to you you, just want to know what your tattoo is". There were plenty of other hotties around so I didn't bother with this one anymore, and was rather irritated at her attitude.
Now, it could be argued I didn't handle this situation well, perhaps I should have opened with something else. Fair enough. But still, the response shows classic "b!tch shield" behaviour... which IMO just means "I have issues".
Figured I share this with the board so we can learn from it, or just discuss it as an interesting case.
How would you have handled this? Keep trying, or move on as I did?
She was close enough so that I could talk to her, so I asked her about a tattoo she had on her leg. My exact words were "I'm trying to see what your tattoo is" - it was excuse for her to lift her skirt a bit (it was on her thigh) it was also a good way to initiate some kino... you can lightly touch it as you look at it, saying something cheesy like "wow, nice color" or whatever. LOL
Her response was "way to turn a complement into an insult". I'm guessing she took my words to mean "I'm not interested or attracted to you you, just want to know what your tattoo is". There were plenty of other hotties around so I didn't bother with this one anymore, and was rather irritated at her attitude.
Now, it could be argued I didn't handle this situation well, perhaps I should have opened with something else. Fair enough. But still, the response shows classic "b!tch shield" behaviour... which IMO just means "I have issues".
Figured I share this with the board so we can learn from it, or just discuss it as an interesting case.
How would you have handled this? Keep trying, or move on as I did?