The cashier made it clear she was attracted to him by initiating small talk and continuing to engage the conversation in a thoughtful way. All he had to do was close
>>212895563 the movie is obviously from the POV of the female character not the male, so the fact that there is no dramatic suspense is... the point I guess?
Anonymous
7/19/2025, 8:52:52 PM No.212895681
>>212895623 Kek that’s a good way to put it. The difference in talking to/texting a girl that likes you vs. not is night and day
>>212895653 No. If you have to try, then she's not interested. This bizarre thing that happens in movies where guy meets girl, she ignores or rejects him, but then changes her mind after he accomplishes something, it's a fiction. Its a comforting lie used to obscure how thirsty women can be.
>>212895653 In this context, try =/= initiating or approaching someone. What he means is in a conversation or flirtation, if someone is attracted to you they make it easy. Learning about them or engaging in banter isn’t like pulling hair, they will respond to you in ways that keep the conversation going.
Anonymous
7/19/2025, 9:19:29 PM No.212896501
>>212895563 >we should watch that movie together it's soo much better if you find that still yourself, trust me. or if she insists on getting her number, as in that scene: >nah, I'm good. see you around
this is literally how it would go for me
Anonymous
7/19/2025, 9:24:01 PM No.212896636
>>212895563 This is assuming that a woman is always quick thinking enough/able to overcome social anxiety readily enough to think of new stems for the conversation in the moment. I'm not even always able to do that.
Anonymous
7/19/2025, 9:38:13 PM No.212897025
>>212895791 not entrely true. both happen. i've had it happen where i do something and suddenly a girl i knew forever is into me. they can also get the ick.
but mostly youre either attractive to them, or youre not. so youre right in most cases