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Thanks for the advice! I'd agree that the comment about French culture is probably over the top and a$$hole cocky instead of being cute and playful. That was my ego talking and would have been a bad move! Funny how sometimes we are more sensitive to initial rejection than even we feel or think...
My gut now tells me I should wait about a week and then send a casual text talking about or asking questions about work since we have similar jobs and that is where we had a lot in common and I built rapport in our 1st interaction. I am thinking a good idea might be to send a text asking if she knows anything about this other company in town we are considering going into business w/ that does the same thing as her company?
I'm def. open if anyone has other ideas?
I see where you are trying to go with. To ask her a question that shows no sexual interest, but lets look at it in her perspective. Let say your name is Jon.
Hey jon, can you tell me if I should blah blah blah...
Me: Umm I dont give a shit, but yea sure what ever.
1. You are lessening you value indirectly by asking for her approval. That is what you are doing, I want to do this but I am not sure, you tell me what to do. It might not sound like that but can be interpreted as that.
2. The idea of mentioning something you talked about is genius and key. But maybe something cuter or sexier, like lets say she drank like a frat kid, somehow bring that up, she'll chuckle a bit, and then you just built some attraction.
Like I said before, and will always agree (I even fall victim for this one-itis stuff) If she wants to message you she will 100% do it. If you want to message a girl you will do it, hence this conversation. I know men are supposed to make first response, and you might think you need to, but you already did by texting her. She knows your intentions already.
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