BarDulL
Town Vampire
Editing it for now so that people don't think I am teh evilz.
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Sorry man, it was really hard to throw her a bone when she upset me that much, I tried my best to entertain the conversation but it's hard to really give her a bone when it was that bothersome.I'm sorry, but after reading this, you sound like the A-hole, not her. The girl was trying to start a conversation. So she was bumbling and inept. Maybe instead of critiquing her the whole time, you could have thrown her a bone? Even if you weren't interested in her, it wouldn't have killed you to engage her instead of mentally noting how superior you are to her the whole time.
stuff like what? girls talking to you and trying to flirt?I'm actually a pretty nice dooder, but when it comes to stuff like this, I just...ugh. .
This blog was meant to be kind of humorous and a reminder of what it means to have bad game. I never said I wasn't flattered, I was in a sense, and I definitely should have added it in my initial blog, but my only concern with this blog was expressing what it means to have bad game, I wasn't necessarily telling the whole story. For what it's worth though, I left her a note saying "Thanks =), ~The guy who wasn't being productive on FB" as a way to stay on a good note, which was mentioned in the blog.I understand what you mean, but part of life is dealing with situations like this gracefully. At least feel flattered that she thought enough of you to muster up the courage (and yeah, it definitely takes courage, you described it pretty accurately when you wrote that) to talk to you, and try to let that good feeling flow through your conversation.
At the very least, if she works in your library, that's someone you don't necessarily want to have a a bad relationship with, as you'll definitely see her again.
Wow, this post was incredible. Kudos. It's like you took the words right out of my brain. You are awesome.Well, I disagree, I couldn't for the life of me tell what was condescending about that either.
When you take things through the most cynical lens anything would be condescending or presumptuous or pompous or something.
Something you can never say OR SHOULD EVER THINK (consciously or otherwise) is that you're better than someone, I agree, but I saw nothing in your language where. . . maybe I just didn't look hard enough.
All I saw was a clear analysis and a very good handling of the situation, wrapped in a lighthearted manner. The best thing to do, for the other person's sake as well as, again, tactfulness, doesn't always equate to this 'gentleness', caving in to the other person's 'game', and some refuse to acknowledge that there is any better way to do something than their way.
When doing anything like this you have the primary choices.
#1 Provide a lighthearted and entertaining story, the main pitfall of this is the cynical lens, and they try to force you into some other reaction so they can argue or make themselves feel superior to you as they cannot stand to have someone above them disagreeing in the way to handle things and people, whether or not they realize it.
#2 Provide a deadpan and argumentative analysis. People who don't agree with you are probably gonna do one of two things, try to debate on what makes you wrong and how they think you should act and talk (like them).
Some people who respond can easily take the cynical lens one provides and view a work in that light, WITHOUT the intent of the lens giver or the one who disagrees.
Other than that I don't know, I bet there are a lot more better options though.
Either that or I have the same problem as BarDulL.
How do you even say that to someone you just met!"Just kidding...not, I bet you're the complacent type that likes *****es that don't speak up."
I actually wasn't offended per se; I acknowledged her seeming attempt at trying to be jokish, however it was...not the best execution, haha. Also, had she not come across to me earlier as having been an odd bird (considering that her phone wasn't on silent and she was talking to herself aloud and all from the start), I would have been more open to engaging her, or at least I would imagine.You do come off a little cold. That Facebook joke was NOTHING to be offended at.
But she also sounds crazy LOL.
How do you even say that to someone you just met!
Interesting interaction. I'm not sure this is all about "game" though. She's obviously super flirty here, but you said she works there. I'm thinking she bugs people often. You weren't even DOING anything, why were you so bothered by her initial approach? lollol
LOL, no, that's not me. That's Gramps from the youtube video "Overdrift", the greatest youtube video ever.Was she hot? I'm guessing no, but you don't mention it.
Actually, more importantly, are YOU hot? Does this kind of thing happen to you often?
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Is this you? If your some ridiculous stud, then, yea, this illuminates the whole situation as a big hilarious fumble on her part. But I think what's likely, is she's a bored extrovert at work who noticed a cute boy and it didn't go so well.