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PERFECT advice! Much love.
I think a lot of young men won't do the former in fear of being judged as the later. Sorry guys, women want assertive men, not twerps. The vast majority of women want a man who can make a decision and execute.
Know the age old meme where a man asks a women where she wants to eat and she hems and haws, can't decide? Guys! YOU make the decision and present it to her. Hopefully you learned something about what she likes. Maybe you know a place she's never been to? (That's a great choice!)
"Dinner tonight? We'll go to La Hacienda. Ever been there?"
And then judge her reaction. If you're not too far off, they usually jump! People have a hard time hiding negative reactions. If she doesn't go all in?
"(laugh) You don't look like you're not loving it. OK, we'll try $restaurant."
Or maybe she presents you with two wardrobe options before going out. Pick one, and be assertive. Even if you don't care one way or the other.
"That one! That will look great on you!"
No thanks.
I'm not interested in playing those games.
Basic human interaction is now "games". Talking to people in ways they understand and react positively to is now a "game".
Ever heard of 4chan? Head over there, you'll fit right in.
if you're following a script to optimize the outcome then yes, you're playing games.
I value authenticity and honesty even if suboptimal/inconvenient.
Dunno, maybe that's just my autism showing.
Also, i don't appreciate you calling me names.