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Want my advice?
In order to win a girl, you have to risk losing her. There's billions of girls out there better than her and she's just acting rude, so play by her rules.
^^^^ Spot on. Except for the rules.... Not hers, should be yours.
You more invested than her so you're scared. Fear is not a winning quality.
You MUST force yourself TO BE REACTIVE. NON-reactive is basically dead (or a plant). Sign out, neg back.... I'd just turn off the computer and go for a nice 5 mile run / workout / whatever. It's hard for you to believe this now, but once you shut her out and she comes begging back, you'll feel much better.
HOWEVER.... Maybe you're just being too whiny and pussy about the "stupid". Come on man, have some fun. As said before, good inner game is a must.
Cheers,
T
This is some of the best advice I've heard in a long time.
Being slightly reactive is normal since we are all alive after all. As long as the reactive isn't over done.
If she says stupid like once in a really long time = then I need to stop being a wussy and whiny and not make a big deal out of it. Perhaps tease back or just ignore it.
But if i'm getting consistent negs then i need to
(A) neg back
or
(B) call her out on her behavior.
or
(C) Just sign out (if it gets bad).
Thanks:)
Here's another question for you "How do i respond to the fact that sometimes texts while i'm talking to her?"
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Just a couple of things...
Forget the word "NEG". Just assume "PERSONALITY" or "CHARACTER". So if she's rude, be rude back or just lay your own ground rules. Don't "call stuff out" unless it's quite offensive I'd say.... (or tiresome by constant repetition).
You should have fun in any stage of a relationship or acquaintance.
As for the texting: I take girls' phones from them, and tell them not to be antisocial (when it's done in a group setting).... A few times usually.
It all depends on each situation. When it has happened one-on-one, I stop talking. They usually understand the rudeness and say sorry and stop texting. If not, I have asked them if they are going to put the phone away, or told them to do so. I, however, am a bit older and am going for younger girls, so I must educate them a bit. There are no hard fast rules, and you have to "calibrate" as they say each situation.