Devintems
Don Juan
I'll start by saying this particular ship had sailed as far as I'm concerned. But it got me thinking about more general strategies for when this will come up again.
Friend zoned. I always thought I knew it when I saw it. But in practice, any time I hear the word "friend" I immediately assume that it's best to walk away.
I'm early in my game journey, so I don't know how to tell the difference between token rejection or actual rejection. How would you react to early friend-zoning? Would you take it as rejection or a challenge?
I had been texting a girl for only a few days. Here was the tail end of the exchange.
Her: I won't. I've come to the conclusion that people are not ment to stay in our lives forever. I will never allow myself to get so attached again.
Me: Me neither. I certainly respect the needs of others. But I will never put the needs of someone else above my own (except my kids of course).
Her: Yup
Me:What do you think you need most right now?
Her: A friend. No expectations.
[at this point, debated even responding. A few hours later, I phoned in some half assed response.]
Me: No problem. I'm open to all possibilities, of course. But I don't believe in expectations either.
Her: Good
Short, terse replies from her. I figured, screw it, and moved on. I didn't think until afterwards that it might have been a token rejection. What do you guys think?
Friend zoned. I always thought I knew it when I saw it. But in practice, any time I hear the word "friend" I immediately assume that it's best to walk away.
I'm early in my game journey, so I don't know how to tell the difference between token rejection or actual rejection. How would you react to early friend-zoning? Would you take it as rejection or a challenge?
I had been texting a girl for only a few days. Here was the tail end of the exchange.
Her: I won't. I've come to the conclusion that people are not ment to stay in our lives forever. I will never allow myself to get so attached again.
Me: Me neither. I certainly respect the needs of others. But I will never put the needs of someone else above my own (except my kids of course).
Her: Yup
Me:What do you think you need most right now?
Her: A friend. No expectations.
[at this point, debated even responding. A few hours later, I phoned in some half assed response.]
Me: No problem. I'm open to all possibilities, of course. But I don't believe in expectations either.
Her: Good
Short, terse replies from her. I figured, screw it, and moved on. I didn't think until afterwards that it might have been a token rejection. What do you guys think?