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Last night, one of the situations where I persisted hard blew up in my face. This was with a girl I really liked, but I guess on the bright side, this way I'll never forget the lesson she taught me.
The interaction between her and me is posted in Field Reports as FR+ but I'll focus on the persistence part.
After I kissed her, she told me that she liked me, but wasn't looking for a relationship.. I wasn't either, so I just interpreted that as a green light and said "That's okay. I'm not either."
In the car, when I asked to continue kissing, she told me she had made up her mind that I was going home on time and that we would not pull over to kiss. I continued to persist, but continued to get a no from her.. We did however kiss at the stoplights. She threatened to leave the car and walk home if I parked it and I was considering calling her bluff, so when I got to her house, I faked passing it by accident, but when she motioned slowly that she was leaving, I gave up and dropped her off, and we had our last kiss.
Just recently I tried to schedule a second date with her, but last night, she called and told me about how she doesn't think she ever wants to go on another date with me. She talked about how my persistence felt creepy because she said no so many times, that it seemed like I was manipulating her, and that I violated the trust she previously had in me.
Since the first day I discovered Girls Chase and began to seek improvement in the dating arts, I've never felt guilty about anything up until now. My early decision was to err on the side of being to bold and persisting too much so that I would learn faster... I guess in a way I got what I wanted.
But to avoid hurting more girls, I'd like to get a better idea of when I should stop trying to persist and respect the girl's no... Or should I continue persisting and ignore what they say after the fact to focus on my present goal?
Thank you!
The interaction between her and me is posted in Field Reports as FR+ but I'll focus on the persistence part.
After I kissed her, she told me that she liked me, but wasn't looking for a relationship.. I wasn't either, so I just interpreted that as a green light and said "That's okay. I'm not either."
In the car, when I asked to continue kissing, she told me she had made up her mind that I was going home on time and that we would not pull over to kiss. I continued to persist, but continued to get a no from her.. We did however kiss at the stoplights. She threatened to leave the car and walk home if I parked it and I was considering calling her bluff, so when I got to her house, I faked passing it by accident, but when she motioned slowly that she was leaving, I gave up and dropped her off, and we had our last kiss.
Just recently I tried to schedule a second date with her, but last night, she called and told me about how she doesn't think she ever wants to go on another date with me. She talked about how my persistence felt creepy because she said no so many times, that it seemed like I was manipulating her, and that I violated the trust she previously had in me.
Since the first day I discovered Girls Chase and began to seek improvement in the dating arts, I've never felt guilty about anything up until now. My early decision was to err on the side of being to bold and persisting too much so that I would learn faster... I guess in a way I got what I wanted.
But to avoid hurting more girls, I'd like to get a better idea of when I should stop trying to persist and respect the girl's no... Or should I continue persisting and ignore what they say after the fact to focus on my present goal?
Thank you!