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One problem I have is that, on one day, I'm like very playfull and confident, and they'll have high expectations of me, while the other day I see them again, I'm not in the mood to be playfull or talkative because I feel tired and also (as a result) less secure and less playfull.
How to act to women on occasions when I'm going to meet women (I already know), but when I'm tired, not talkative and not in the mood? Should I tell them I'm tired and not in a good mood? This happens to me often and it causes me to fuck things up so I want to know how to deal in these situations.
Is this a general pattern or is it something which has happened occasionally with you?
Either way, look at it in the way that this gives you a chance to show her two different sides of you, in two interactions. Women absolutely go bonkers for guys with "depth", as they like to call it, and here you can show them yours.
Now, you can either behave in your state in the laid-back guy way (think Clint Eastwood in his cowboy movies) or the depressed, sad guy way (think Kevin Spacey in American Beauty), either way you need to be able to re-frame the situation in your head, when you're in a low mood.
Anyway, saying less than necessary is actually a very good quality to have. Seduction and otherwise. So, you're not in the red, as to say.
Another 'cheat' trick that I use when I am in a down mood is to use phrases like "I see", "Yeah", "I agree with you." and just general agreement stuff to show that I am listening to her (even if I am barely even there). And if caught, tell her that you were thinking about something and if she could repeat what she said.
I guess it's up to you, the way you decide to handle this. I've given my suggestions.
Regards,
Luke