jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
The validation and attention that a woman seeks can be likened to a drug for her, much like sex is for men.
But have you ever distinguished between different types of validation?
I have noticed that there are patterns where women, who are well aware that they dislike a particular man because he will always criticize them and is clingy and nosy, still seek his validation. It's as if they know they dislike this person, yet they don't hesitate to show him photos of their trip as soon as they meet him again (could be at the shop, in the workplace, in your social circle, etc).
On the other hand, there are those men to whom they are attracted on a sexual or primal level. With these individuals, women say very little or show them very little. I would call this "nervous" validation.
For instance, when a man approaches the friend of the woman he is interested in, he validates her friend (so as not to appear overly interested in his "prey").
But have you ever distinguished between different types of validation?
I have noticed that there are patterns where women, who are well aware that they dislike a particular man because he will always criticize them and is clingy and nosy, still seek his validation. It's as if they know they dislike this person, yet they don't hesitate to show him photos of their trip as soon as they meet him again (could be at the shop, in the workplace, in your social circle, etc).
On the other hand, there are those men to whom they are attracted on a sexual or primal level. With these individuals, women say very little or show them very little. I would call this "nervous" validation.
For instance, when a man approaches the friend of the woman he is interested in, he validates her friend (so as not to appear overly interested in his "prey").