Hi All
I found myself on this site while attempting to understand the sudden collapse of a second date it should have been impossible to screw up, and which both I and the woman had been really excited about.
The articles on auto-reject and escalation windows were uncannily accurate and made the woman's sudden and complete withdrawal much less of a mystery.
However, I just wanted to check on something. The articles make out that such mistakes are very hard to recover from and you have to really put a lot of work in to make the woman interested again. Effectively you've blown it unless you are both lucky and prepared to devote all your energy to winning her back.
But surely if she is angry that means she is still interested? If she was suddenly not bothered about you any more she would just say "sorry, it's not for me" rather than refuse to answer your messages.
In this particular case I e-mailed her after a few days of utter silence to say "where do we stand? I have a feeling I messed up or you just decided it was not for you?". She hasn't replied. Surely if she had totally lost interest she would reply and say "sorry, I'm just not feeling it. All the best in your future endeavours"?
Thanks in advance.
I found myself on this site while attempting to understand the sudden collapse of a second date it should have been impossible to screw up, and which both I and the woman had been really excited about.
The articles on auto-reject and escalation windows were uncannily accurate and made the woman's sudden and complete withdrawal much less of a mystery.
However, I just wanted to check on something. The articles make out that such mistakes are very hard to recover from and you have to really put a lot of work in to make the woman interested again. Effectively you've blown it unless you are both lucky and prepared to devote all your energy to winning her back.
But surely if she is angry that means she is still interested? If she was suddenly not bothered about you any more she would just say "sorry, it's not for me" rather than refuse to answer your messages.
In this particular case I e-mailed her after a few days of utter silence to say "where do we stand? I have a feeling I messed up or you just decided it was not for you?". She hasn't replied. Surely if she had totally lost interest she would reply and say "sorry, I'm just not feeling it. All the best in your future endeavours"?
Thanks in advance.