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She is right. Doing a set of the same weight as her is a major DLV. First of all, the gym is not an easy place to pick up girls. The gym is usually full of alpha males with a very unfavourable male:female ratio. If you have a good body and you're extremely confident, then this could work. However, if you're anywhere around the average body type, I wouldn't advise doing what you did.
How do you figure sexual tension was created?
I'm not trying to be negative man, just trying to help you out.
I would have to disagree I am a small guy, and have cleaned up in the gym.. alot of meatheads usually rely on there apperance, muscles, alpha male presence to attract the girl, but alot of them lack game, charm, intelligence... even though initial they notice the alpha male, but when u kill the with real game... it all doesn't matter...
I'm not saying that small guys shouldn't game at the gym. I'm just saying:
1) It's more difficult to get girls at the gym for anybody really, and thus requires more skill (which isn't necessarily a bad thing)
2) I wouldn't have used that routine. It's difficult to follow up a conversation after you lifting the same amount of weight as her (unless you have a great sense of humor)
Just my opinion...
And of course you are more than welcome to give it, but I think you are misreading the situation (which of course I can't blame you for because you were not actually there).
Her comment about the weights was her way of negging, an opener really. Of course its pretty normal for men and women to use the same weights for different purposes. She was just being a smartass, or in other words its a shit test. If I didn't follow that up with a routine or something that I would "normally" do then I would be buying into her frame and I would have failed the shit test. As it is, I kind of failed it because I tried to justify the fact that I was using the same weight, when anyone who goes to the gym knows that there is nothing wrong with that (in fact, she admitted it when she said "just kidding" later).
And about your earlier comment that it is difficult to compete with guys with so-called better bodies, I have read it from numerous sources that women don't go for the biggest bodies necessarily. In fact there is a certain size that is appealing to most of them and if you go beyond it it can actually backfire. In fact, one girl actually commented to me when I asked her if she found a particular guy attractive: "the bigger his muscles get the smaller his brain gets."
And there is some truth to this generalisation (as there is with most generalisations). Those who spend too much time developing their bodies, often do so at the expense of their minds. And if you take the media as a standard to follow in this regard, you will find that the strongest guys (Schwarzenneger, Stallone and Vin Diesel, for example) are not usually portrayed as the smartest. So you may actually be better off not being that big.
And as an earlier poster commented, a good body is nothing without the right body language and the right attitude. I've seen many bodybuilders come off as needy with women in the gym.