pyros
Master Don Juan
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I've noticed that when I am on a date with a girl or texting her, sometimes I criticise something for example: a sport, or how some ppl behave, or some music etc, just to realise that she liked what I just criticised or that she behaves the way I criticise.
For example, I may say:
me: "you know, I dont understand these girls that are in the gym all the time, eat super healthy etc, they are kind of nuts."
her: "well my best friend is like that, I dont know why you dont like it, I do it too"
or
her: "well, I train five days a week and like to eat healthy, ppl that dont are always tired and boring"
If this happens a couple of times in the same conversation, her initial attraction for me vanishes, because she starts to think that we have little in common.
So I am thinking that I should stop commenting in a negative way whatever we're talking about because she may like to do what I criticise, or she may think just the opposite, so the end result is: her attraction for me or the way she thinks about me changes negatively.
Dont you agree? this is something I realised recently.
P.S.
Just today, I texted this chick and it happened see this:
me: "did you like the performance we did last night? (salsa performance)"
her: "yes, it was good"
me: "well, I did not like how the teacher prepared everything, it seemed uncoordinated and a bit clumsy"
her: "our teacher you mean? I think he did ok. It is just that some ppl do not practice as often as they should"
me: "well, the ones that do not practise enough should not go on stage"
her: "they did ok, I didnt see anybody out of place"
me: "I prefer to practise hard so the end result is better. Everybody was nice though"
me: "are you in college or what do you do besides dancing?"
-- end of conversation--
I think I should not have said that I did not like the way we performed, neither the way the teacher prepared us, cause it seems she did like it...see?
For example, I may say:
me: "you know, I dont understand these girls that are in the gym all the time, eat super healthy etc, they are kind of nuts."
her: "well my best friend is like that, I dont know why you dont like it, I do it too"
or
her: "well, I train five days a week and like to eat healthy, ppl that dont are always tired and boring"
If this happens a couple of times in the same conversation, her initial attraction for me vanishes, because she starts to think that we have little in common.
So I am thinking that I should stop commenting in a negative way whatever we're talking about because she may like to do what I criticise, or she may think just the opposite, so the end result is: her attraction for me or the way she thinks about me changes negatively.
Dont you agree? this is something I realised recently.
P.S.
Just today, I texted this chick and it happened see this:
me: "did you like the performance we did last night? (salsa performance)"
her: "yes, it was good"
me: "well, I did not like how the teacher prepared everything, it seemed uncoordinated and a bit clumsy"
her: "our teacher you mean? I think he did ok. It is just that some ppl do not practice as often as they should"
me: "well, the ones that do not practise enough should not go on stage"
her: "they did ok, I didnt see anybody out of place"
me: "I prefer to practise hard so the end result is better. Everybody was nice though"
me: "are you in college or what do you do besides dancing?"
-- end of conversation--
I think I should not have said that I did not like the way we performed, neither the way the teacher prepared us, cause it seems she did like it...see?