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If we're talking social calibration, be socially calibrated enough to leave. It wasnt jealousy or insecurity on his part, you were in a group that didnt want you there. "Neutral" girls dont want you there, and odds are after he said whatever and you left, the chicks thanked him. Cockblockers and AMOGs are a myth, most of the time, its one person kicking you out of a group because the others dont want you there. If someone is telling you to leave, its a sign the group wants you to leave and you're not taking hints. Cant tell you how many times Ive seen guys talk to chicks, the chicks are laughing but clearly not interested, their guy/girl friend read the signals, kick the guy out and the guy who approached walks away thinking he got "cockblocked." Again, if the girls want you there, their male friend isnt going to interrupt.
Thanks for your feedback. One girl was on his side. Two girls were pretty neutral. They were slightly shocked to say anything. I wasn't upset because I didn't get the girls. I think I can learn from the interaction because there was no counter move in the situation. Let's say I work out with few of my female friends at a local gym. A guy use his pick up line on my friends and me. I can easily brush the guy off by stating the fact that my friends and I don't speak with strangers. My friends are most likely going to agree with me. There is no come back from this.
There was one time I went out with my wingman in Ibiza. We opened a set with two Irish girls. There was a guy trying to cold approach us. My wingman told the guy that the girls were uncomfortable with his presence. The guy thought the four of us were friends. He didn't know my wingman and I were just passer-bys. He actually walked away afterwards.