MrTurk Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 Saw this tucked away in the middle of a multipage thread. I thought it was a great overview of how many women present themselves when they are interested in a guy. What do the ladies think?? More than anything, I work from the basic theory that women won't chance giving the wrong guy a signal. If she's getting into your personal space or making her presence known when you come around, she's interested. Chicks do not go out of their way to say hi to weirdos or interact with potential creepers. Women do not act happy to see you unless they're willing to at least consider the possibility of dating you (or they're pharmaceutical reps). Women do not seek eye contact with men they wouldn't entertain as potential dates. That doesn't mean you can't flame out later. One of the obnoxious facts of the human female is she likes to maintain plausible denial. So, she might like you, pass signals, then you flame out and she denies she was signaling you at all. Chicks do that. These are the facts . . . Regularly getting your attention is a signal. Being near your personal space is a signal. Going out of her way to say hi to you is a signal. Asking about your interests is a signal. Doesn't means she's going to marry. Heck, she might not even date you. She's just letting you know you're allowed to put in an application and it will be reviewed. Is it me...or is that really spot on?? The last sentence is classic 1
letsbeotherpeople Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 I usually find them telling me is a bit of a giveaway. 2
Tinie Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 More than anything, I work from the basic theory that women won't chance giving the wrong guy a signal. If she's getting into your personal space or making her presence known when you come around, she's interested. Chicks do not go out of their way to say hi to weirdos or interact with potential creepers. Spot on, but this paragraph especially describes me to a T. I can't help but BE in his personal space, I want to be around him!
Southern Cal Dude Posted July 21, 2013 Posted July 21, 2013 Some do the opposite. Some keep their distance because they're terrified of rejection.
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