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I get girls throwing the bait out there with various things. Here are a couple examples:
1 - "I broke my phone last night. Because I threw it"
2 - "Yeah the other night was crazy... I woke up wearing someone else's pants"
In both examples, I feel like she's trying to create intrigue and get me to ask what happened/why these things happened. More specifically:
In #1 she just wants attention? Like she is going to tell me this bad shit that happened that prompted her to throw the phone. Then she can go ahead with the pity party, full on.
On #1 I responded something like: "temper temper lady! Those things aren't cheap" - not asking for any info on what happened to prompt her throwing the phone, but instead a little playfulness and leveling the situation perhaps?
In #2 it almost seems like she's trying to hint at something to make me jealous? She is looking for some kind of overreaction here. Testing me to see that I care. Then if I overreact she can turn it around on me? Then make some explanation that her pants got something spilled on them and borrowed a pair from a girlfriend?
On #2 I didn't respond at all. Then she ended up texting me again, changing the subject to something else entirely.
What do you guys think? Did I handle both situations appropriately, or could I have done something to condition them to the fact that I will offer attention, but just not for things like this where she is basically fishing for it? Or am I reading into statements like these a little too much?
Thanks guys
-NJ
1 - "I broke my phone last night. Because I threw it"
2 - "Yeah the other night was crazy... I woke up wearing someone else's pants"
In both examples, I feel like she's trying to create intrigue and get me to ask what happened/why these things happened. More specifically:
In #1 she just wants attention? Like she is going to tell me this bad shit that happened that prompted her to throw the phone. Then she can go ahead with the pity party, full on.
On #1 I responded something like: "temper temper lady! Those things aren't cheap" - not asking for any info on what happened to prompt her throwing the phone, but instead a little playfulness and leveling the situation perhaps?
In #2 it almost seems like she's trying to hint at something to make me jealous? She is looking for some kind of overreaction here. Testing me to see that I care. Then if I overreact she can turn it around on me? Then make some explanation that her pants got something spilled on them and borrowed a pair from a girlfriend?
On #2 I didn't respond at all. Then she ended up texting me again, changing the subject to something else entirely.
What do you guys think? Did I handle both situations appropriately, or could I have done something to condition them to the fact that I will offer attention, but just not for things like this where she is basically fishing for it? Or am I reading into statements like these a little too much?
Thanks guys
-NJ