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"Regret sleeping with the guy" is the girl's issue. It doesn't matter what the guy believes or doesn't believe . . .
"Regret sleeping with the guy" is just a common way for a girl to explain to others that, "Yeah, I was horny, turned on, had a great time . . . but this won't continue . . ." And it's commonly used for two different situations:
If the guy is a player and will clearly move on: It's a way for the girl to explain to others that it's HER decision to call this off and she never had anything for the guy in the first place.
If the girl clearly sees a mismatch and has no desire to date the guy: It's a way for her to nip a potential relationship in the bud. (There's life beyond good sex)
Either way, a guy can believe whatever he wants to believe or emphasize it or belittle it . . . but buyer's remorse exists. It exists because girls say it exists and it's their call.
Agreed.
TBH I think buyers remorse may not have anything to do with "falling short of expectations" but rather some social construct like "I don't do ONS" being broken.
She may have loved every second of it, but she may fear she will be judged, so she constructs that excuse of regret. (Real or not)
Yeah I was going to say broadly the same thing. I think where buyer's remorse does matter, it's mainly to do with the girl's side of things. Rather than falling short of expectations, instead, it is that the guy has not made the girl:
-comfortable enough
-invested enough
-feel like she's 'earnt' him
-etc.
This can make the girl feel like a slut, the day after or once the seduction is over (as seduction is state-dependent).
You can lay a girl quickly but there's no glory in doing so if she feels buyer's remorse after. It depends a lot on the girl as well of course. This is why it's important to manage expectations.