I got HB 7.5 # last weekend. We text a little, then I text her tonight:
Me: "What are you wearing tonight?"
Her: "Excuse me?"
Me: "Tonight... when we get together for drinks at Maxwells? You pervert! What were you thinking I meant?" Her: "I was just confused on why you were asking (laughing smiley) I'm actually going to the Westerner tonight."
Me: "Haha... So are you wearing a sexy red thong?! That's my favorite... Well lets get drinks for 30 mins before you go."
Her: "That's inappropriate. Haha"
Me: "You fucking love inappropriate! Lets get drinks at Whiskey at 9:30. For 30 mins then I gotta go meet my friends."
Her: "Ew. Have a nice night."
Me: "I thought you were cool and confident. Now Im not so sure."
Her: "I am cool and confident. I just don't enjoy being disrespected by guys."
Me: "(HUG) I meant it for fun! I can be a bit of an asshole sometimes. So what makes you cool and confident?"
NO reply.
So I have several questions, but first let me explain some of my thinking. This was the first time I used the "What are you wearing?" to start a text. Pretty scary at first. I think I did well in playing it off when she responded with "Excuse me?" But then I wanted to push it and keep it going sexual and see how far I could go. Plus I wanted to give her the idea that I want her to wear a red sexy thong for me!
My first question: When a girl says "That's inappropriate. Haha" Does that mean that I'm about to cross the line and I should just change subject or whatever? I clearly pushed it too far here and she got upset.
Second question: What are examples of how I could have redirected the text after "That's inappropriate. Haha"?
Third question: When I do push something too far, how do I recover? (Please don't say just move on. I want to up my game to the next level, and while I don't care about this one girl, I believe I have to learn how to adapt to all kinds of situations and calibrate after the fact to pull tons of HBs. So please answer knowing that I come from a mindframe that I don't care to get this one girl. I want to learn to be better.)