Agreed with
@Teevster,
@Will_V and to a certain extent
@Spike.
The tiktok culture and culture in general mixes the masculine and feminine, confuses things - and confuses how we externally should feel and behave (socially).
For younger girls -their type is driven by what they see on tiktok, social media etc, their immediate social circles, the types of guys their friends are crushing on, and also the type of guy they most recently dated/fucked. So their immediate visual reaction will be to these types of guys, because they connect and have
emotional association with this type of guy.
However, say she isn't giving you IOI's or you don't immediately stand out as her type visually. If you have good fundamentals, build similarity with, and still have the personality characteristics she
emotionally associates with then like Teevster said, it is more about building sexual comfort and holding back on providing validation.
I don't completely agree Instagram fills the validation tanks anywhere near as much, I feel and observe that it is low quality validation. I think Instagram is inferior to the below
- Attractive guy who she emotionally associates with as her type OR if not her immediate type one who she emotionally engages and associates with after getting to know him
- Attractive guy in her social circle who validates her in person
- Attractive guy she meets via cold approach