Hello,
recently, I have had troubles with girls asking me (either on date or like 20 minutes after approach - most of the time direct) "what do you want" or "what are you looking for" or any variation like "are you looking for a serious relationship?" or on Tinder "do you think his is a hook up app or not" or "so hook up or something else". This bugs me, because I have to decide and based on that, I know that if I answer it correctly, we might move things further, but if I dont, there is no way anything will happen most of the time (and most of the time I answer wrong).
I guess my intentions are not that clear so she asks this way. But I usually open directly and when I open indirectly I ask her out. But I remember an article from Chase or Colt Williams where he mentioned that it is a provider/lover test and you pass it by not passing it basically. Because she expects you to say something like "yea, I want a serious thing". So you disqualify yourself as a potential boyfriend which means she deals with you as a lover.
Last couple of dates I got this, I questioned it with "You mean in general or... with you in particular?" (sometimes with a smirk on my face). And they all (3 now) went the general path so I said that one day I want to have a family but not at this point that I want to see what is out there. But I dont know how to approach the date after this because I am not sure if the questions pop up because of my unclear intentions. But we are on a date. How would it be different if a girl asked me this for example in class where we just talk/flirt?
recently, I have had troubles with girls asking me (either on date or like 20 minutes after approach - most of the time direct) "what do you want" or "what are you looking for" or any variation like "are you looking for a serious relationship?" or on Tinder "do you think his is a hook up app or not" or "so hook up or something else". This bugs me, because I have to decide and based on that, I know that if I answer it correctly, we might move things further, but if I dont, there is no way anything will happen most of the time (and most of the time I answer wrong).
I guess my intentions are not that clear so she asks this way. But I usually open directly and when I open indirectly I ask her out. But I remember an article from Chase or Colt Williams where he mentioned that it is a provider/lover test and you pass it by not passing it basically. Because she expects you to say something like "yea, I want a serious thing". So you disqualify yourself as a potential boyfriend which means she deals with you as a lover.
Last couple of dates I got this, I questioned it with "You mean in general or... with you in particular?" (sometimes with a smirk on my face). And they all (3 now) went the general path so I said that one day I want to have a family but not at this point that I want to see what is out there. But I dont know how to approach the date after this because I am not sure if the questions pop up because of my unclear intentions. But we are on a date. How would it be different if a girl asked me this for example in class where we just talk/flirt?