I have had that used on me from an attorney I was using at the time.
Came at me as "It's really hard to see how you are taking this situation".
3 possible reasons:
Ironclad frame,
introverted personality,
or possible psychological reasons?
I think its a little bit of all.
She's my dance teacher, my age, married..... her brother who works there doesn't stop watching me lol when I am with her..... so we jokes, we laugh, I can see she has some attractions, every thing is just natural and a good time... but the fact she's my teacher/married etc... I am not confortable jumping the fence (I already did with one of the girls from the dance school too)
It's hard for me to be physically attracted to someone, it's more mental work than anything else. So although the flirt, the frame is there, etc.... the desire is not, also I value my intimacy (often don't like to be touched, like to be alone)
I guess she finds me ''detached, good frame, humour etc... and actractive ''
I head into Fitters points
1) You have created a good mystery
2) If this is something that happens often and you don't get good end results it MEANS you are CHILDISH. You over play the humour and don't take charge when you have to. Don't hide things you mean to say directly in humour ..be precise and let them know you mean business.
I had comments like that in the past and that's the advice I got from my mentor. Be playful but don't go full retard.
Thanks, I do get really childish sometimes cause probably I don't want to face the truth (attraction, building rapport, afraid it would work and have to share my personal space)..... In her case, she's an authority of power and afraid of mixing/screwing stuff and I am not attracted but bound well with her
Before I got really ''active with women'' (9 years ago) I had bad results lol when those lines came in (cause I overdid it).... today it's more controlled
Other cases, they've been more on a date setting and I scored the girl by not giving in the comment and I didn't feel shy to ''lose''
So your mentor has a strong point and I should be more mindful of that, in my casual encounter with the teacher
- Thanks guys, any building rapport lines to from there when receiving such comments ?