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Author:  Rokkettzz [ Mon Oct 14, 2013 7:18 pm ]
Post subject:  I need help with texting a girl and not sounding needy

Hey guys,

I havent been on here for years but I thought I'd come back to ask this. I dont practice game alot but recently I have kind of been seeing this Irish girl (I'm English btw but this isnt important). We went for drinks in a pub a couple of times and Cinema. Then after last time I saw her I text her and kind of awkwardly asked her if we are seeing each other now? like I wanted to ascertain what this thing was that we actually had going on.

Anyway, this seemed to scare her off because now shes text me saying she thinks its best if we just leave it and be friends, she says its because things are getting really busy at work (shes a teacher) so she needs to concentrate a lot on that. So since then I thought it best to not bombarded her with texts or beg her to take me back etc. But I just want to text her later on in the week to let her know that Im cool with just being friends or whatever. but i do still want to see her sometimes atleast. I dont want her to have palmed me off with the 'lets just be friends' and then never see her again. Any ideas?

Thanks

Author:  Mattr1984 [ Tue Oct 15, 2013 6:30 am ]
Post subject:  Re: I need help with texting a girl and not sounding needy

Have you hit on her when you were out? Kissed her? Fucked her?

You are friendzoned, time to move on. You are wasting your time.

In the future, stop being weak and be direct. Show them you want them right away and you get your answer right away.

Author:  Rokkettzz [ Tue Oct 15, 2013 2:16 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: I need help with texting a girl and not sounding needy

We kissed first time we met, because we met drunk at a club first time. so weve had no problem kissing since then. Its easier said than done to actually move on. I was just wondering if there was anything i could text her to sound casual and show that im ok with being friends, without DLVing or sounding needy

Author:  Mattr1984 [ Wed Oct 16, 2013 4:08 am ]
Post subject:  Re: I need help with texting a girl and not sounding needy

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We kissed first time we met, because we met drunk at a club first time. so weve had no problem kissing since then. Its easier said than done to actually move on. I was just wondering if there was anything i could text her to sound casual and show that im ok with being friends, without DLVing or sounding needy

Again you are friendzoned. Move on, stop wasting your own time. It's only hard to move on because you are making it hard.

Find another girl and stop getting oneitis. You aren't confident enough yet, this is your problem. If you were confident in your skills you'd think "she wants to be just friends? Hah! Bye!"

Author:  Rokkettzz [ Wed Oct 16, 2013 5:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: I need help with texting a girl and not sounding needy

Lol ok thanks man

Author:  Bmack [ Fri Oct 25, 2013 8:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: I need help with texting a girl and not sounding needy

Actually, you messed up when you texted her " if we are seeing each other now? like I wanted to ascertain what this thing was that we actually had going on." Only chicks do that... However, F that bitch learn from it and move on bro.


-B

Author:  ZealousR [ Sat Oct 26, 2013 5:45 am ]
Post subject:  Re: I need help with texting a girl and not sounding needy

Move on. It's for the best.
If you're stubborn, friendzone her, take some time (a week or so) reinitiate contact because none of it affected you and treat her like you would any other friend. 'Women like to be desired' as Mark Manson would say, if they don't feel desired they'll want to be. I naturally got out of the friendzone just by not giving a damn anymore.
If you're doing it for the end result, you'll fuck it all up, women are intuitive they will smell your needy intention.

Don't rule out moving on, or keeping your priorities on better things.

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