Ive read several tweets & listened to alot of podcast encouraging women to & #39;play hard to get& #39; to enable Men chasing. These texts and audios are RIGHT! Men would chase when you& #39;re a challenge- but Men chasing you doesn& #39;t increase your value in anyway whatsoever. Stay with me folks
....These women are sold on the idea that withholding intimacy i.e hiding feelings for too long, demanding some sort of investment from the Man, wanting to be chased for too long & coming up with an excuse not to have sex makes a Man more interested in them. Stay with me folks
ITS ALL A LIE.... It would work but it would work mostly on Men who are inexperienced with Women or are simply naive - that doesn& #39;t mean this women would be able to lock this Men down... Na one day eyes dey open abi? Lol he would surely come to his senses & know he is played!
... Asides that the law of diminishing returns wouldn& #39;t let it happen long term, cause on every chase he gets to find out something feral and menacing about you
https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="đ" title="Gesicht mit FreudentrĂ€nen" aria-label="Emoji: Gesicht mit FreudentrĂ€nen">. It lowers his organic Interest in you- what would have been a smooth experience has turned to a game YOU STARTED!
And now he isn& #39;t playing to win anymore - he is playing to return all the disrespect you caused from the beginning. It& #39;s ok to oppose this thread but Men ain& #39;t fools! Women evolved and Men evolved as well.. It also explains the common "My boyfriend got married on Saturday" tweets
The Newly married Man who you thought was your boyfriend might have had an organic desire in you which you broke into shambles & he met another who was transparent with him. Women started this & Men are playing catch up with the topic of Marrying who& #39;s better for us long term!