Lol, I think that's precisely the point. Why ignore? Why not talk to her, engage her,
Because..there is a certain situational awareness that one must have...
Workplace environments: Suppose you are a guy that most women
do not find attractive or high value?
Lets say
Steve is a guy that women
do not find attractive or high value.
And at Steve's workplace, there are 3 women that he works with/around, of whom he finds
attractive.
So, Steve frequents this forum, and he
sees your advice about talking to the women, and engaging her.
So what does he do?
He takes your advice, and engages the women.
So, suppose at work Steve asks girl 1 out for a date, and she politely declines.
After X amount of time, Steve asks girl 2 out for a date. She politely declines.
Lastly, Steve asks girl 3 out for a date, and she also polite declines.
Do you know what will happen?
Girl 1: Oh girl, let me tell you what happened. Do you know Steve from shipping?
Girl 2: Yeah I know him, what about him?
Girl 1: He asked me out for a date the other day.
Girl 2: What? He asked me out too.
Girl 3 (happened to be nearby): He asked me, too!!!
And from that point, there will may be a
negative stigma towards Steve from those women, and also from whichever other women/people that they tell the story to.
That is why I mentioned in my Choosing Signals/Experiences threads, that I always analyzed the situation and found out which method will work best for each women.
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Now, that being said...suppose this is not a workplace situation?
Why would you ignore the woman that works out at the gym, or the librarian at the library that you frequent and see them?
Another analogy, lets say there is a
library that Steve frequents 3 or 4 days out of the week, and there is a librarian who works there of whom Steve finds attractive.
Steve cold approaches her (although it can be considered a
warm approach, since she isn't a
complete stranger to him, but still).
He approaches her, and after small talk he asks her for her number with the possibility of a date.
The librarian declines.
Now, whether Steve or the librarian likes it or not, there will be a case of
awkwardness every time they see each other when Steve visits the library.
And the same thing applies to the gym or any other arbitrary place that the rejection would have taken place.
HOWEVER, if Steve in
both situations had implemented the
ignoring method, he would have been about to DRAW out which women (if any) liked him...thus alleviating himself any awkwardness or stigma that comes with the potential rejections.
Remember, we are basing the
ignoring method on one premise..
1. If she is attracted to you, she will give you signs that she is.
And by ignoring her, it will draw out those signs.