What To Do If You're Not "Her Type"
By mahendra_tak
@mahendra_tak (180)
India
January 8, 2007 1:26pm CST
What To Do If You're Not "Her Type"
based on new perspective, here are a
few ways that you could handle a situation like
this one...
1) NOT CARE AT ALL
One of the things you could do is to not
address the comment at all... as if it didn't even
exist.
A mistake many people make is thinking that
they MUST take every communication that another
person takes seriously and then RESPOND to it.
Not so.
You don't have to do ANYTHING if you don't want
to.
So, if a woman says, "I like tall guys", you
can just act as if it had never been said and
continue with your conversation, getting her
email/number, or whatever.
By the way, this concept can be EXTREMELY
useful in other situations as well. For instance,
if a woman starts getting upset about something
and being overly dramatic, one great thing to do
is NOTHING AT ALL. Just sit there and don't
respond at all. Then, when it settles down a
little, just continue your conversation as if
nothing had happened (Oh, and stop hanging out
with dramatic, overly-emotional women too, you
dork!).
2) BRING IT UP BEFORE HER
In this case, you're talking about height. One
way to deal with this is to bring it up before she
does.
As soon as you start talking say, "Well, you're
taller than me... I'm over it, are you yet?"
This says a few things. It says that you know
what's going on... it says you're confident... and
it shows that you're not afraid to deal with it.
It also addresses the issue in such a way that
you'll know where she stands on it.
If she just CAN'T get past it, she'll tell you.
3) MAKE IT HER PROBLEM
Here's a place to use Cocky & Funny. - You
might say, "Wow, you're kind of a freak. I think
something like 1% of women are as tall as you. It
must suck trying to find nice pants, huh? You have
to wear all those weird pants made for freaks and
stuff."
Or, if she's talking about a trait that she's
attracted to, point out the negative sides of that
trait in a Cocky & Funny way.
Maybe she says, "I like men who know how to
treat a lady special, take her nice places, and
who pay for everything to show that they're a
gentleman".
You might say, "Oh, so what you're telling me
is that you like men who basically pay for your
attention with money and gifts... how romantic."
...The one thing that you'll find at the bottom
of all the ideas that I've just presented is FIRST
OF ALL, NOT CARING WHAT SHE THINKS OF YOU.
I know that it's a paradox... you obviously
want her to like you, but you have to not care
what she thinks of you.
Well, get over it.
Women aren't attracted to men who are APPROVAL
SEEKERS.
And if a woman throws out a comment like, "I
like tall guys", you must first learn to NOT CARE,
and not let it impact you emotionally.
Then you'll be free to redirect the
conversation and decide if she's the kind of woman
that YOU would like to go out with.
By the way, when you are interacting with a
woman, one of the MOST IMPORTANT FACTORS that will
determine whether or not she will feel ATTRACTION
for you is YOUR BELIEFS AND HOW YOU COMMUNICATE
THEM.
And you are constantly communicating your
beliefs with your body language, voice tone,
words, topics, questions, and everything else you
do.
IF YOU BEHAVE AS IF WHAT A WOMAN THINKS OF YOU IS
IMPORTANT, THEN YOU'LL BE VERY LIKELY TO DO
SOMETHING TO MAKE HER NOT FEEL ATTRACTION TOWARDS
YOU.
Remember, ATTRACTION isn't a "logical" process.
It really doesn't make very much sense (until you
understand how it works, that is).
Just because a woman SAYS that she doesn't
"like" a certain "type" of guy doesn't mean that
she can't feel a POWERFUL ATTRACTION for a guy of
this "type".
Are you with me here?
ATTRACTION is an emotional and physical
RESPONSE.
A "type" is a PREFERENCE.
They are TWO TOTALLY DIFFERENT THINGS.
Here's a good example: Women are universally
more interested in taller men. If you ask a woman
what "type" of "height" ISN'T her type, she'll say
something like "short guys" or "guys who are
shorter than me" etc.
I have NEVER met a woman in my entire life who
said "I like shorter guys". Never.
But guess what?
I have at least 4 or 5 friends who are in the
5'2" to 5'6" range that are UNBELIEVABLE with
women. They ALL date beautiful women who are
taller than them.
So what's going on here?
ATTRACTION is what's going on.
So, when you ask me how to use a Cocky & Funny
line to turn a "perceived deficit" around, the
FIRST thing I have to say is, "Stop thinking of it
as a deficit".
First, you need to stop caring what a woman
thinks of you ALL-TOGETHER.
Completely.
Totally.
100%.
If you care what she thinks of you, then you're
probably going to start acting like a total WUSS,
and you're going to screw things up INSTANTLY.
Women don't feel ATTRACTION for men who look to
them for approval.
Women feel ATTRACTION for men who are strong,
independent, and not affected by the opinions of
others.
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5 responses
@penguinsshop (114)
•
8 Jan 07
Interesting, but, as a girl, I would have to dissagree with more or less everything there. If I was upset for good reason and the guy ignored me I would leave and never speak to him again! And making it the girl's problem wouldn't go down well with me either. Its a horrible thing to do to anyone especially someone you want to have a relationship with, perhaps its better not make it a problem, if she has a problem, she can deal with it or leave.
As for 'stop caring what a woman thinks', don't you'll just appear emotionaly incapable and most women will leave at that point.
@mahendra_tak (180)
• India
8 Jan 07
thanks for your interest in the topic,
but you see,
as my lot says
every one is free to express his/her views here
well thanks for post
@penguinsshop (114)
•
8 Jan 07
you're welcome, glad you didn't get offended, I was worried you might, but its just my opinions :)
@mahendra_tak (180)
• India
9 Jan 07
Thanks for the comment
Hey I didnt mean to say what you thought I said, here i'm not trying to hurt anyone's feelings
@mahendra_tak (180)
• India
11 Jan 07
Yeah I think so.
But u should check it out yourself too
Interested....?
Send me ur email
@visitorinvasion (7709)
• United States
9 Jan 07
I'm afraid I'm of no use to this conversation, I married a tall man.
@mahendra_tak (180)
• India
9 Jan 07
Hey I'm tall too.
This was my guide to all those short guy's out there who need help to overcome their
@mahendra_tak (180)
• India
9 Jan 07
ITnx 4 comment
I disgree, maybe girls have dumped u a lot, but not me, i'm not so unlucky