Flames-
Flames said:
Recently I was in a situation where a girl was DHV to me, and I diffused it with a comment, so it became no big deal. It wasn't so harsh as to be considered a NEG, but it made me think.
I'm interested in your views about this, as I tend to do this 'of the cuff' without realising and then think maybe that was cruel.
You don't want to put girls down as in insult them... instead, you can simply reward a DHV by giving approval, while playing it down by asking if it gets better than that. Like:
- Girl: I did some modeling last weekend for Victoria's Secret.
You: Oh, no way. Any chance of it turning into a recurring gig, or was it more of a one-off job?
Girl: It was just that one time, but I'm hoping I can do more in the future.
You: Very cool. Hopefully it works out. If you can break into VS, you're pretty much set, as far as modeling is concerned.
So, you're impressed, but you want to know if it gets any bigger than this, or if it's a one-off thing (which is, in effect, a more complicated version of a neg). Here's another:
- Girl: I was #1 in my class all throughout university.
You: No way! You must've worked really hard for that.
Girl: Not really! I hardly ever study.
You: Well then, I guess you're just gifted!
Here, you're impressed, but convey the message that you're not FLOORED because you can see the work behind it. She says she didn't work hard for it (which is never really true), but she knows you don't see things as magical events now. So then you can tell her you guess she's just gifted, which she'll take as a compliment, but also know you're ending the topic by saying, well, I don't want to debate with you on why you were #1 because there's really no point.
In effect, treating DHVs like this - where you explore the background on the stated accomplishment - lets the girl see that you not only appreciate her for being a success, but also understand what she had to do to get there, and you look ahead to the future.
So, you aren't floored by where she's at right now. You're more interested in what it took her to get there, and where she'll go with it in the future.
In this way, you're able to impress the girl who's trying to impress you - because you see the process, and not just the event, which is how most people see things - while still allowing her to show her value and show her that you understand it and appreciate it. You view her more as a complete person than a collection of achievements.
Chase