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Hi Guys--i think i have a problem--ive come across this nonsense in the past--maybe its just an Irish thing donno---heres it is anyway--hot girl usually working in a shop is all friendly towards me first couple of times you go in there---then suddenly when Ive just about worked up the courage to ask her out or even develop a friendship or rappor by having a conversation---she suddenly stops smiling, saying Hi, or even answering me when I speak ,next she starts giving me these dirty looks as if Ive broke into her house robbed,raped and killed her family---or else looks everywhere but at me pretending not to see me and the more I try to be friendly and regain ground the more she treats me as a creep and for a finish with the cold shoulder SPAM I begin to think I AM one and it really smashes any self confidence i have built up---whats the answer is it to fight fire with fire and start twisting my head up my ass pretending not to see her-,dont ever go into the shop again ????
Please help me out guys--im really into this one and she was good person before she started this crap --why do they have to do everything so God damned weird--or is she just plain not interested and i should just lick my wounds and get lost
Please someone help me
I'm willing to bet money that I'm in a worse spot than you with Victoria. My advice is... leave her. Let her forget about your creepiness and start all over again. Here's what you do...
Apologize sincerely about whatever caused her to be mad at you. Do it SINCERELY. Mean it. Don't do it for the sake of just doing it. Mean it.
Leave her alone for awhile, game other chicks, keep getting calibrated. When the time comes, meet her again... but this time, bring two gorgeous babes with you whom you've picked-up. IT WILL AMPLIFY YOUR SOCIAL VALUE.
In my experience, the more you force things with a girl who's already creeped out, the more she'll get creeped out. It'll make you look very very needy. Believe me, I've been there.
Game other chicks, succeed with them, give this hot girl who's working in a shop some space (about 3-4 weeks), and then come back with
social proof.
That's just my humble two cents.