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My question is, do girls slightly more inclined to do this more than guys?I'm not just talking about in bars where a stranger might get blanked by a girl... I'm talking about when you might pass someone you know well in a quiet area, and you say 'hi' first, and you get nothing back. And are girls more inclined to get away with it? I can only count on two hand the number of girls I've come across in my time, that do this; but they are out there.
I think it's funny the way girls look down and pretend to be parting the hair from their face, as an excuse to avoid looking at someone they know when they're passing them. I think it's quite infantile. And it makes me feel as if I'm a big dangerous grizzly bear.
I remember I once passed such a girl in a quiet street, where it was a little harder for her to blank me. I said 'hi' and got awkward (and reluctant) smile from her. There was something quite insulting about it... it was like as if I wasn't even worth the hassle of her opening her mouth to actually say 'hello'. However, nowadays if I have to pass such a girl (and where you feel you have to say hi), I'll say her name first instead of saying 'hi'. Then depending on how she reacts, I might say 'hi'. They never blank you when you say their name! Think about it! They're are submissive, so it isn't too hard to win.
I've known two girls who've blanked me. And what's most hilarious of all, is when you'll be amongst a group of people (with blanker included) and when it's you who is the person who's steering the conversation, but yet they will still avoid talking to you directly! So what's funny, is that they end up commenting to others on your subject matters, without quite realising that it's because of you that they're discussing such.
It's only a matter of time until I come across one of these sorts of women, in a situation where they are in need of help; lets say with a flat tyre, or might need something of theirs to be carried. And I'll be sure to look straight at them, before walking right on buy! Because at the end of the day, there's a higher chance of them needing me, than me needing them!
I think it's funny the way girls look down and pretend to be parting the hair from their face, as an excuse to avoid looking at someone they know when they're passing them. I think it's quite infantile. And it makes me feel as if I'm a big dangerous grizzly bear.
I remember I once passed such a girl in a quiet street, where it was a little harder for her to blank me. I said 'hi' and got awkward (and reluctant) smile from her. There was something quite insulting about it... it was like as if I wasn't even worth the hassle of her opening her mouth to actually say 'hello'. However, nowadays if I have to pass such a girl (and where you feel you have to say hi), I'll say her name first instead of saying 'hi'. Then depending on how she reacts, I might say 'hi'. They never blank you when you say their name! Think about it! They're are submissive, so it isn't too hard to win.
I've known two girls who've blanked me. And what's most hilarious of all, is when you'll be amongst a group of people (with blanker included) and when it's you who is the person who's steering the conversation, but yet they will still avoid talking to you directly! So what's funny, is that they end up commenting to others on your subject matters, without quite realising that it's because of you that they're discussing such.
It's only a matter of time until I come across one of these sorts of women, in a situation where they are in need of help; lets say with a flat tyre, or might need something of theirs to be carried. And I'll be sure to look straight at them, before walking right on buy! Because at the end of the day, there's a higher chance of them needing me, than me needing them!

