Depends how you do it. I find it flattering most of the time, but if the girl has actually explicitly said NO, then stop because it's just fricking annoying and creepy, and she'll end up actually disliking you. If however she says no and you stop being creepy and just become friends then she might realise that you are actually awesome and fall for you doesn't happen very often though admittedly! Report 6 years ago 3. If you're hot, yes. If you're not, no. Report 6 years ago 4. Original post by Insecurities If you're hot, yes.
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Girls prefer loyal guys, yes, and being persistent shows that you really want to be with her and it makes her feel valued. But I think it only works if the girl is at a stage where she's unsure of her feelings for you. Report 6 years ago 6. Original post by emilygusta Dude it's you again, you seriously have some issues with girls and hot guys! Report 6 years ago 7. Original post by Insecurities because i have finally accepted the truth that girls want hot guys. Report 6 years ago 8.
Original post by emilygusta Well yeah ideally, but guys want hot girls too! Report 6 years ago 9. Original post by Insecurities true.
Report 6 years ago Original post by emilygusta maybe if you stop assuming girls wont like you before you've even spoken to them, and if you stop this hate campaign you seem to have against girls then you might have more luck. Original post by Anonymous Is there any truth in this? Generally they mostly result in a relationship or a punch in the face. Tell us about your best Kiwi holiday. What can be done to prevent fatal police chases? Do you grow your own fruit and veges?
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But sometimes, a little persistence can mean the difference between getting the brush-off and getting the date or more. Being able to. 5 Reasons Persistence Pays Off When Trying To Find A Compatible Woman Persistently looking for love, dating, or just approach women will.
The Gift of Life: So they sometimes even stop trying after a single phone call. Edited on March 4, at Delete Report Edit Lock Reported. Respond Your response must be between 3 and characters. Zombie Send a private message. Persistance pays off, but you need to be pursuing the right goal and goal is a relationship with a woman who genuinely likes and wants to spend time with you. The goal is not to convince an individual specific woman that you're worthy of her.
Needing to be persistent with a specific woman is bad form. If she's really and truly interested and emotionally ready to date, she'll make it easy for you.
If she isn't interested, or flaky or is trying to make you jump through hoops, she can be replaced and that's where persistence pays off. You keep looking and testing the waters until you meet someone good for and with you. The problem a lot of guys experience is that they think dating is an inclusive process about convincing women that she should date him.
In reality, dating is an exclusive process about dumping people who aren't compatible with you as quickly as you can.
It doesn't become inclusive until you're in a committed relationship. Delete Report Edit Reported Reply. If a chicks doing this she's leading you on or she doesn't trust you. Trusting is hard these days.