I posted the below in some thread about increasing a girl's attraction to you by going no contact with her, but I got no response there (ironically, the fact that they ignored me there doesn't make me more attracted to them). I think I'll have more hope in this forum section; please help me if you can:
"The common theme here seems to be to go into no contact mode with the girl you want back to get her back, but there is a certain scenario that isn't really covered by any of the examples: what if two (or possibly more) guys that the girl likes go into no contact mode with her? Does the guy who breaks the no contact first after a reasonable time get the girl?
Here's a believable hypothetical example that might clarify my question:
A guy that a girl likes goes into no contact mode with her
the girl meets another guy and starts liking him
the new guy goes into no contact with the girl
Who in that scenario has the 'upper hand' usually, the new guy or the old guy? I'm guessing the new guy does, since she might feel like she has more hope getting with him.
In my case, I think I'm going up against a pretty beta person who apparently gives the girl a lot of attention (I don't know in what manner though; I don't know his game), but who is also unavailable a lot (increase in attraction?) He is the "old guy" who was around before me. I personally have been negging her and acting alpha around her and whatnot, but the problem was that I was a bit too available for her, so I recently started going no contact. I'm the "new guy" who is now no-contacting her. I have yet to receive an offer for a date from her, but she has been offering to go out on dates with him/he's been offering to go out on dates with her and she's been accepting (in other words, she's going out on dates with him, but I don't know who initiated).
Sorry for the wall of text, but I need some help. Thanks"
"The common theme here seems to be to go into no contact mode with the girl you want back to get her back, but there is a certain scenario that isn't really covered by any of the examples: what if two (or possibly more) guys that the girl likes go into no contact mode with her? Does the guy who breaks the no contact first after a reasonable time get the girl?
Here's a believable hypothetical example that might clarify my question:
A guy that a girl likes goes into no contact mode with her
the girl meets another guy and starts liking him
the new guy goes into no contact with the girl
Who in that scenario has the 'upper hand' usually, the new guy or the old guy? I'm guessing the new guy does, since she might feel like she has more hope getting with him.
In my case, I think I'm going up against a pretty beta person who apparently gives the girl a lot of attention (I don't know in what manner though; I don't know his game), but who is also unavailable a lot (increase in attraction?) He is the "old guy" who was around before me. I personally have been negging her and acting alpha around her and whatnot, but the problem was that I was a bit too available for her, so I recently started going no contact. I'm the "new guy" who is now no-contacting her. I have yet to receive an offer for a date from her, but she has been offering to go out on dates with him/he's been offering to go out on dates with her and she's been accepting (in other words, she's going out on dates with him, but I don't know who initiated).
Sorry for the wall of text, but I need some help. Thanks"