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Don Juan
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I did this recently and decided to share my thoughts / outcome from this theory -- credits to Seinfield for the idea and the limited success it gave me.
“A preemptive breakup. This is an incredible idea. I got nothing to lose. We either break up which she would do anyway but at least I go out with some dignity. Completely turn the tables. It’s absolutely brilliant.”
In the show, when George broke up with her before she could break up with him, it completely changed the situation. The woman became absolutely obsessed with George. He became the dominant one in the relationship and had the woman eating out of his hands, at least for a short while.
Well, I was in an exclusive relationship recently (now recently over, which is probably why I'm reflecting on what appeared to me to be the major events). I was definitely more into her than she was me -- I could say I had one-itis pretty badly. Anyway, about a month before it officially ended, I could tell things weren't going well. She seemed distant, didn't want to hang out very often, etc...
The call came. I'm not sure if she was going to end it with this call, but the signs were there. She began explaining how she wasn't happy, etc... etc... and that I'm a great guy but that we were very different. At this, I pulled the pre-emptive break up. I started by agreeing with everything she said about how our relationship wasn't good. But remember, I was head over heels for this girl... I didn't want the relationship to end. Rather than fighting for it, I very casually told her we should just call it quits. I showed no emotion, as if it were absolutely no big deal to me. Then I explained to her the ways it would be good for both of us if we were no longer together. Then, I got off the phone.
No more than an hour later, she called me back crying. She said she wanted to stay together and how good I make her feel. I accepted, but remained casual in my emotions, letting her think I couldn't care less.
The next couple of weeks, she was ALL OVER ME. The sex was great, I saw her more frequently (she requested the hang out time). She was very affectionate all around. The strategy worked, for about a month.
Eventually, just like in Seinfeld, things soured again. However, I'll always remember how that tactic worked for me just like on Seinfeld.
I'm sure some of you will think that a DJ shouldn't use this tactic b/c he would not want to be with a girl who isn't feeling it as much as he is. That perspective is probably true. But, in the interest of science, I figured I'd share this story and see if anyone else has tried this tactic.
“A preemptive breakup. This is an incredible idea. I got nothing to lose. We either break up which she would do anyway but at least I go out with some dignity. Completely turn the tables. It’s absolutely brilliant.”
In the show, when George broke up with her before she could break up with him, it completely changed the situation. The woman became absolutely obsessed with George. He became the dominant one in the relationship and had the woman eating out of his hands, at least for a short while.
Well, I was in an exclusive relationship recently (now recently over, which is probably why I'm reflecting on what appeared to me to be the major events). I was definitely more into her than she was me -- I could say I had one-itis pretty badly. Anyway, about a month before it officially ended, I could tell things weren't going well. She seemed distant, didn't want to hang out very often, etc...
The call came. I'm not sure if she was going to end it with this call, but the signs were there. She began explaining how she wasn't happy, etc... etc... and that I'm a great guy but that we were very different. At this, I pulled the pre-emptive break up. I started by agreeing with everything she said about how our relationship wasn't good. But remember, I was head over heels for this girl... I didn't want the relationship to end. Rather than fighting for it, I very casually told her we should just call it quits. I showed no emotion, as if it were absolutely no big deal to me. Then I explained to her the ways it would be good for both of us if we were no longer together. Then, I got off the phone.
No more than an hour later, she called me back crying. She said she wanted to stay together and how good I make her feel. I accepted, but remained casual in my emotions, letting her think I couldn't care less.
The next couple of weeks, she was ALL OVER ME. The sex was great, I saw her more frequently (she requested the hang out time). She was very affectionate all around. The strategy worked, for about a month.
Eventually, just like in Seinfeld, things soured again. However, I'll always remember how that tactic worked for me just like on Seinfeld.
I'm sure some of you will think that a DJ shouldn't use this tactic b/c he would not want to be with a girl who isn't feeling it as much as he is. That perspective is probably true. But, in the interest of science, I figured I'd share this story and see if anyone else has tried this tactic.